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Your Story

Your voice has the
power to heal.

Your story can give hope, break stigma, and show someone else they are not alone. Share it entirely on your terms — no pressure, no rush.

You Are Always in Control

Choose your level of privacy

Select exactly how much you share and how you share it. Every published story carries a clear content warning at the top.

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Fully anonymous

No name, no location, no identifying details

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First name only

Just your first name — nothing more

Full name

Share your full identity if you choose to

How It Works

Four steps to sharing your story

1
Choose your privacy

Anonymous to fully named — entirely your call, no judgment.

2
Submit your story

Write it, record audio, or send us a voice note — your choice.

3
You approve it

We send you the final version. Nothing goes live without your say-so.

4
Published safely

With a content warning. Removable by you at any time, for any reason.

Our Promise to You

Your story belongs to you — always

Published with full consent

We only publish stories with your explicit, informed agreement. You will always see the final version first.

Removable at any time

You can withdraw your story at any time, for any reason — no questions asked, no delay.

No pressure — ever

We will never pressure you to share more than you are comfortable with. Your pace. Your choice. Always.

Voices That Have Gone Before

Stories from the community

These are the voices of people who chose to share. Their courage is their gift to you.

Anxiety · Recovery

“I didn’t know where to start. Voices in Space pointed me to exactly the right help. For the first time in years, I felt like there was a way out.”

Sarah, 34 — Anonymous by choice
Depression · Faith

“I had lost hope completely. But talking — just talking — gave me back my voice. And once I had my voice, I found my strength.”

Marcus — First name only
Grief · Healing

“I carried my grief alone for two years. This community showed me that sharing the weight doesn’t make you weak — it makes you human.”

Priya, London