A gentle light in the dark.
For those who needed someone to tell them they weren't crazy.
This is for the weirdos.
The outcasts. The forgotten.
The odd. The strange. The curious.
The ones who never felt quite safe—
but never stopped feeling deeply.
You belong here.
You are welcome here.
You are wanted here.
Why this space exists
Witchlight Anonymous is an anonymous, witchy-inspired space offering gentle validation, practical resources, and emotional support for women and LGBTQ+ folks who feel trapped in unsafe or unhealthy relationships.
This is not about naming names or chasing views. It is about helping even one person feel less crazy, less alone, and more allowed to choose safety.
We share soft reminders, empowerment, and connections to free or low-cost organizations that actually help. We tell the stories of those who came before us — reworded for a generation with limited attention and even more limited resources. Because history is not past. It is present. And you deserve to know it.
Real help. No strings. No judgment.
Free, confidential support 24/7. Call, text, or chat with trained advocates who understand what you're going through.
thehotline.org →Peer support for people in unhealthy or abusive relationships. Text-based options available if calling feels unsafe.
loveisrespect.org →The nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization. Confidential support from trained staff and volunteers.
rainn.org →Peer support for trans people in crisis, run by and for trans communities. Confidential and affirming.
translifeline.org →Text HOME to 741741. Free 24/7 support via text message for anyone in crisis — no voice call required.
crisistextline.org →Legal information and support for survivors of abuse. State-by-state guides, email helpline, and safety planning.
womenslaw.org →Books they didn't want you to read
Banned books are not banned by accident. They hold mirrors. They ask questions. They make the powerful uncomfortable. Read them anyway.
A woman's body as state property. Written in 1985. Still being lived in 2024.
A Black woman choosing herself — radical in 1937, radical now.
The weight of what was done to Black women's bodies. A wound that speaks.
One person's honest map of identity. The most challenged book in America.
Two male penguins raise a chick. Based on a true story. Banned for a decade.
What racism does to a child's sense of worth. Uncomfortable because it is true.
You don't have to walk alone
Reach us at witchlightanonymous@gmail.com
We read everything. We respond when we can.
You will never be ignored here.