New Resource Launched - CoordinatedHarassment.com – Support for All Victims of Organised Harassment

We are pleased to announce the launch of Coordinated Harassment - a new dedicated resource and community space for all victims of coordinated/organised harassment, not just those who identify as Targeted Individuals.

We recognise that coordinated harassment (also known as group stalking, organised stalking or gang stalking) is a growing and serious problem affecting the lives of many innocent people around the world. 

Far too many victims suffer in silence, feeling isolated, disbelieved, and unsupported. This new site aims to provide a safer, more inclusive space where people can find information, resources, and a sense of community.

What CoordinatedHarassment.com offers:

  • Free to browse - All articles, information, and resources on the site are completely free and open to everyone.
  • Join the Collective - A free and simple way to become part of our growing community of victims and supporters who believe we are stronger together. You can join with no cost or commitment.
  • Community Chat Groups - For those who would like to connect with others in a lighter, positive environment, we offer moderated membership chat spaces. These include relaxed conversations on topics such as Food & Drink, Classic TV & Film, Music, Hobbies, Pets, and Comforts & Little Joys. The chats are professionally moderated every day to keep the space safe and respectful.
  • Membership Tier - A low-cost £2 per month supporter tier is available for those who wish to access the chat groups while also helping to sustain and grow the site.
We have also launched a new petition calling for better legal recognition, improved police practices, and stronger support for victims of coordinated harassment. 

We are initially focusing on the UK to try and achieve meaningful change in one country first, with the hope of building momentum and spreading the campaign further afield in the future.

If you or someone you know has been affected by coordinated harassment, we invite you to visit the new site and consider joining the collective.

→ Visit Coordinated Harassment
Together, we are far harder to silence.

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