Recovering from Religion
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Recovering from Religion (RfR) is an international non-profit organization that helps people who have left religion,[5] are in process of leaving, or are dealing with problems arising out of theistic doubt or non-belief. RfR provides support groups, telephone and chat helplines, an online peer support community, and online meetings for "people in their most urgent time of need".[6][7][8] It is headquartered in Kansas City, Kansas.
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Founded | 2009; 15 years ago (2009) |
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Founder | Darrel Ray |
Type | Non-profit |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) organization[1] |
Purpose | Provide hope, healing and support to those struggling with issues related to doubt or loss of religious beliefs.[citation needed] |
Key people | Darrel Ray (Founder)[2] Gayle Jordan (executive director) Nathan Phelps (emeritus board member)[3][4] |
Website | recoveringfromreligion |
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