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Let Go Let Peace Come In Foundation

Funding & trauma-informed therapy and healing resources for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA).

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The Let Go… Let Peace Come In Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) access the healing, trauma-informed therapy, and long-term support many were denied as children.

Childhood sexual abuse is a global public-health crisis. Millions of adults in the U.S. alone—and hundreds of millions worldwide—are survivors. Many carry the weight of their trauma silently for decades, struggling with anxiety, depression, PTSD, isolation, relationship challenges, addiction, shame, dissociation, and suicidal thoughts. Most have never received the professional support they deserve.

Our mission is simple but urgent:
Help survivors finally let go of the past and let peace into their lives.

Why Our Work Matters

Most resources focus on prevention and early childhood intervention, but adult survivors remain one of the most underserved populations in mental health care. Many live with untreated trauma well into adulthood, affecting families, workplaces, and communities.

Your donation directly supports:

  • Trauma-informed therapy for adult survivors
  • Recovery and support programs led by trained clinicians
  • Awareness initiatives that break the silence and reduce stigma
  • Global outreach providing resources to survivors in over 160 countries
  • Groundbreaking research with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to better understand long-term trauma and develop more effective healing models

Every contribution helps survivors reclaim their lives.

A Mission Rooted in Lived Experience

The Foundation was created by Peter S. Pelullo, a business leader, music-industry entrepreneur, and survivor of childhood sexual abuse. Peter’s memoir, Betrayal and the Beast, and his national media appearances have helped thousands begin their own healing journeys.

Peter has been interviewed across major news networks—including ABC, CNN, HLN, CBS, and others—bringing the realities of survivor trauma into public awareness. His efforts played a role in national conversations surrounding high-profile abuse cases, encouraging more survivors to come forward and seek support.

Awareness Through Media & Partnerships

We believe healing requires visibility, empathy, and community. To raise awareness, the Foundation collaborates with advocates, clinicians, and public figures. In partnership with Universal Republic Records, Mark McGrath of Sugar Ray recorded a tribute song supporting survivors and encouraging them to step out of silence.

These media initiatives help survivors feel seen, understood, and less alone—often for the first time.

Global Reach & Lasting Impact

The Foundation’s digital presence has reached survivors in:

  • All 50 U.S. states
  • Over 160 countries
  • More than 40 languages

We hear from survivors, partners, children of survivors, and families across the world. Many share their stories through our “Survivors Share” program—anonymously or openly—to help others find strength and hope.

How Your Donation Makes a Difference

Your gift enables:

  • Free or subsidized therapy sessions
  • Survivor outreach and care coordination
  • Educational materials for families & communities
  • Development of trauma-recovery programs
  • Funding for research with Johns Hopkins
  • Production of awareness campaigns
  • Global survivor-support resources

Even small contributions fund life-changing support for adults who have suffered in silence for decades.

You can help someone finally begin to heal.
Thank you for standing with survivors.

Upper Gwynedd, PA
Small organization
letgoletpeacecomein.org
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 26-2243859

Donors

  • John Tripodi
  • Rick Lane
  • Michael Grundei Wiggin and Dana LLP