Support services

Practical support without shame, pressure, or surprise cleanouts.

Every situation is different. The Peer Tree can help with emotional support, decision-making, organizing, decluttering, deep cleaning coordination, and guidance for family members.

What we offer

Support that can meet the person and the property.

Peer Support Sessions

One-on-one conversations for people who feel stuck, ashamed, overwhelmed, or unsure where to begin. We focus on trust, safety, and small next steps.

Sorting & Organizing Assistance

Hands-on or guided support with sorting, decision-making, organizing, and creating workable systems that match the person's real life.

Decluttering Support

Collaborative help with reducing clutter at a pace the person can tolerate. Nothing leaves without consent and understanding.

Deep Cleaning Coordination

When a space is ready, we can help plan or coordinate cleaning support with attention to safety, dignity, and emotional readiness.

Support Groups & Workshops

Peer-led spaces for learning, encouragement, reflection, and accountability with people who understand how complicated this can be.

Friends & Family Support

Guidance for loved ones who want to help without harming the relationship or increasing fear, shame, or resistance.

Our boundaries

Clear, respectful, and consent-based.

The Peer Tree provides peer-led support and practical help. We are not therapy, clinical treatment, crisis response, or emergency services.

  • We do not perform forced or surprise cleanouts.
  • We do not remove items without the occupant's agreement.
  • We do not shame, threaten, or use fear as motivation.
  • We do focus on safety, trust, decision-making, and sustainable progress.
A supportive room with chairs arranged for conversation.

Common questions

A few things people often ask first.

Is The Peer Tree therapy?

No. The Peer Tree provides peer support, practical assistance, education, and guidance. It is not clinical treatment, crisis response, or emergency support.

Can you help if someone is afraid to start?

Yes. Starting may mean one conversation, one safety concern, or one small area. The first step does not have to be a full cleanout.

Do you work with friends and family?

Yes. Loved ones can get support with language, boundaries, safety concerns, and ways to help without damaging trust.

Will you remove items without consent?

No. We do not perform surprise cleanouts or remove items without agreement. The work begins with safety, dignity, and trust.

A simple starting point

Not sure what service fits?

That is normal. Start with a short conversation. We can listen, understand the situation, and talk through which pathway makes sense.