Badoo and Bloom have partnered to provide a free curated online trauma support programme to Badoo's global community of survivors who have experienced sexual assault or relationship abuse. Through this programme, Bloom is offering a range of services for Badoo users healing from their experience of sexual abuse or assault. This includes free access to Bloom’s self-guided library of resources created by survivors and trauma-informed therapists, and opportunities for interactive 1:1 online chat with course facilitators.
Bloom is a remote trauma support service from Chayn, a global charity supporting survivors of abuse across borders. Bloom informs and empowers survivors by offering remote courses that combine the insights of survivors globally on trauma and gender-based violence with therapeutic practices to heal from trauma. It was built to address the barriers many survivors face in accessing mental health support, such as cost, stigma, inaccessibility, privacy, and safety, and has already supported over 1000 participants from 40+ countries. All Bloom courses are trauma-informed and intersectional. The courses are written by survivors, allies, mental-health support workers, and therapists.
Badoo is the app that keeps dating straightforward and exciting. Unlike other dating apps, which are high on pressure and superficiality, Badoo lets its daters chat instantly and discover real people near them. On Badoo, people can be upfront with their intentions, reveal their interests and share their mood, in order to make authentic connections more quickly. Badoo prioritises safety, allowing its community to stay in control with features such as rude message blocking and photo verification. With more than 500 million members across 190 countries, Badoo empowers people to build connections by authentically expressing who they really are and what they really want.
Bloom is brought to you by Chayn, a global non-profit, run by survivors and allies from around the world, creating resources to support the healing of survivors of gender-based violence.
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