How are funds used?

Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion with Dr. Janja Lalich- How are funds used?

Strength in community, resources in reach.

The Lalich Center is committed to assisting survivors of cults, coercion, high-demand groups, the Troubled Teen industry, and friends, families, and professionals through providing learning resources, workshops, courses, and discussion groups.

We’re led by Dr. Janja Lalich, an international authority on cults, extremism and coercion.

Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion with Dr. Janja Lalich- support

Discover our impact

We are a registered 501(c)(3)

The Lalich Center is a nonprofit organization comprised of dedicated board members, staff, and volunteers, many of whom are also survivors.

As a donor-funded organization with a mission to help survivors of cults and coercive relationships to live meaningful lives, we facilitate easily available and accessible resources at low or no cost to survivors through generous assistance from donors and volunteers.

Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion with Dr. Janja Lalich- 501(c)(3) nonprofit
Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion with Dr. Janja Lalich- Compassionate paths<br />
to healing
We offer survivors diverse opportunities to build a framework for understanding their experience in a safe, compassionate space.
Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion with Dr. Janja Lalich- Insightful tools<br />
for learning<br />
We offer original recovery material including psychoeducational courses, workshops, and videos based on the work of Dr. Lalich, and the contributions of the Lalich Center team.

Our work is designed to aid survivors in growth, autonomy, and healing.

Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion with Dr. Janja Lalich- Another layer<br />
of support
The Lalich Center offers weekly moderated discussion groups tailored to meet the needs of varying survivor populations, family and friends.

These groups offer an opportunity to explore issues of recovery in a validating space.

“The discussion groups help me to know I am not alone in my recovery.”

Former discussion group participant