Healing Ground’s Content Guidelines

These guidelines exist (to ensure safety, promote positive experiences, protect vulnerable users)

All messages submitted to Healing Ground—whether written, audio, or video—are reviewed for emotional safety, tone, and appropriateness. We are committed to honoring your voice while protecting the well-being of children and their guardians.

Healing Ground’s guidelines are rooted in dignity, redemption, and the belief that every message should serve to uplift, not harm.

Submissions should:

  • Be respectful, loving, and uplifting

  • Focus on faith, life lessons, encouragement, or healing

  • Reflect genuine intent to reconnect or guide

  • Remain free of threats, manipulation, or unresolved trauma language

  • Avoid discussing legal cases, court matters, or blaming others

We believe in truth and transformation—and will always do our best to preserve the heart of your message while protecting the child on the receiving end.

πŸ’Œ Questions? Contact us at info@healing-ground.online

What’s Allowed (and Encouraged)

Big platforms list categories like:

  • Educational or inspiring content

  • Personal storytelling

  • Faith-based encouragement (YouTube allows this under “motivational content”)

  • Artistic expression

  • Family-safe communication

  • Personal blessings or prayers

  • Stories of growth, faith, or redemption

  • Life lessons, affirmations, and encouragement

  • Loving messages or meaningful memories

  • Age-appropriate guidance

What’s Not Allowed

To protect the emotional well-being of all parties and honor the values of Healing Ground, we will not accept any content that includes:

  • ❌ Sexually suggestive or romantic content (even if directed at a co-parent)

  • ❌ Nudity or explicit material

  • ❌ Hate speech

  • ❌ Violence, threats, or harassment

  • ❌ Glorification of criminal behavior or anti-authority speech

  • ❌ Dangerous false information

  • ❌ Threats, manipulation, or controlling language
    (e.g., “You better remember this…” or “I’ll be watching you…”)

  • ❌ Calls to harm or self-harm