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In this episode of The Plain People's Podcast, we continue our look into Amish and Mennonite mental health systems—specifically, what are known as "the facilities," or residential treatment centers for those struggling within plain communities.
This episode focuses on Hoffnung Heim, a facility widely known among the Amish as a trusted place for women to receive help.
But what is the reality inside these treatment centers?
Our guest shares her firsthand experience at Hoffnung Heim after growing up in a violent and abusive Amish home. Through her story, we explore the structure of Amish support systems, including church-appointed support groups—a system designed to guide individuals in crisis, but one that often requires full transparency, compliance, and submission to authority.
Many survivors are now asking: Are these systems truly helping—or are they protecting the church?
This episode also introduces a unique recording approach. A portable recording device was left in Ohio, allowing Amish women to share their stories privately, in their own homes. While the audio quality may vary, the goal remains the same: to document real experiences directly from Amish women.
These are Amish voices, speaking about abuse, mental health, religious control, and the barriers to seeking help.
This is part of an ongoing series uncovering:
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These are Amish women speaking.
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For more research, resources, and ongoing work:
Substack: The Plain People's Project Website: www.theplainpeoplespodcast.com Instagram: The Plain People's Podcast
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In this episode of The Plain People's Podcast, we continue our look into Amish and Mennonite mental health systems—specifically, what are known as "the facilities," or residential treatment centers for those struggling within plain communities.
This episode focuses on Hoffnung Heim, a facility widely known among the Amish as a trusted place for women to receive help.
But what is the reality inside these treatment centers?
Our guest shares her firsthand experience at Hoffnung Heim after growing up in a violent and abusive Amish home. Through her story, we explore the structure of Amish support systems, including church-appointed support groups—a system designed to guide individuals in crisis, but one that often requires full transparency, compliance, and submission to authority.
Many survivors are now asking: Are these systems truly helping—or are they protecting the church?
This episode also introduces a unique recording approach. A portable recording device was left in Ohio, allowing Amish women to share their stories privately, in their own homes. While the audio quality may vary, the goal remains the same: to document real experiences directly from Amish women.
These are Amish voices, speaking about abuse, mental health, religious control, and the barriers to seeking help.
This is part of an ongoing series uncovering:
—
These are Amish women speaking.
—
For more research, resources, and ongoing work:
Substack: The Plain People's Project Website: www.theplainpeoplespodcast.com Instagram: The Plain People's Podcast

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