Our journey to building a supportive community
Welcome to Hillbroomsupport. We believe everyone deserves a safe space to share their thoughts and feelings without judgment. Discover the story behind our mission and what drives us to offer a listening ear to those in need.

Why hillbroomsupport was born
My journey to creating Hillbroomsupport began from a deeply personal place. For much of my life, I battled self-esteem issues, often turning to drugs as a way to cope. This path ultimately led to an 8-year federal prison sentence, of which I served 5 years, with 3 years off for good behavior.
During that time, I often reflected on what could have made a difference in my life. I was so full of pride that I couldn't bring myself to share my struggles with those closest to me. This made me realize the profound need for a safe place where one could express feelings without fear or judgment. And so, here I am, driven by the sincere desire to truly hear what you have to say.

Your safe space to be heard
At Hillbroomsupport, we want you to feel a sense of calm, understanding, and trust. If you have something on your mind, a thought you keep returning to but feel unable to share with anyone due to fear or insecurity, this is the place for you.
We are dedicated to providing a truly safe space where anonymity is respected, and your privacy is paramount. Whether it's life's stresses, anxieties, failures, or anything else weighing on your mind, you can share it here without reservation. We offer private conversations via phone, text, or Zoom, ensuring you can choose the method that makes you feel most comfortable.

More than just listening
While I am not a therapist or a medical professional, I believe that most people, like myself, simply want to be heard. Many find traditional therapy daunting, and sometimes, all you need is a non-judgmental space to talk when something comes up.
My role is to be that dedicated listener, providing an open and empathetic ear. I'm here to offer a space where you can articulate your thoughts and feelings, helping you process them simply by having them acknowledged. It's about human connection and the power of being truly heard.
A satisfied listener from Spokane, Washington