FREE WEBINAR

HOW AI CAN BE A SUPPORTIVE AND EMPOWERING RESOURCE

Join us on June 11, 2026 at 10:00 AM PST for our webinar on How AI Can Be A Supportive and Empowering Resource

We are excited to have special guest Anne Wintemute, Founder of Aimee Says—a thoughtful tool designed to support survivors navigating difficult and confusing relationship dynamics.

In this Q&A-style conversation, Anne will share the heart behind creating Aimee Says and how it can serve as a steady, empowering resource for those seeking clarity, safety, and support.

Together, we’ll explore:

  • The personal story that inspired Aimee Says
  • Real-time communication support when interactions feel overwhelming
  • Privacy protections that help safeguard sensitive information
  • Differences between the free and paid versions
  • Using journaling tools to notice patterns in harmful dynamics
  • Organizing important documents for legal processes with greater ease
  • Practical ways AI can support clarity and decision-making
  • How technology can be used with intention, compassion, and care

If you've been looking for tools to help you feel strengthened and supported as you move forward, this webinar will offer meaningful insight.

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2026 Webinar Schedule

January 8

10:00 AM PST

February 12 

10:00 AM PST

March 19

9:00 AM PST

April 8

10:00 AM PST

May 14

10:00 AM PST

June 11

10:00 AM PST

July 9

10:00 AM PST

August 13

10:00 AM PST

September 10

10:00 AM PST

October 8

10:00 AM PST

November 12

10:00 AM PST

December 10

10:00 AM PST

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