By accessing or using our website, services, or resources, you agree to abide by the following Terms of Use. These terms are designed to protect both you and our mission—to create a safe, respectful, and supportive space for healing.
Please read this page carefully. Your continued use of our site and services means you accept and agree to these terms.
This website is for your personal, non-commercial use. You agree not to misuse, copy, or resell any content, materials, or tools provided here.
My Restored Roots provides faith-integrated, trauma-informed support and mental health services. Our team includes licensed professionals who operate within the scope of their credentials and licensing.
That said, the information on this website — including blog posts, videos, downloads, or free resources — is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for personalized therapy, crisis intervention, or emergency care.
If you are in crisis or need immediate help, please contact a licensed provider in your area or call emergency services.
All content (text, videos, graphics, downloads, etc.) belongs to My Restored Roots or its partners.
Please don’t copy, modify, or share our content without permission.
Use respectful, honest communication
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We reserve the right to restrict access if these terms are violated.
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We’ll honor clearly stated cancellation and refund policies. For questions, contact us at [email protected]
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We do our best to keep our site accurate and up to date, but we can’t guarantee perfection. Use the site at your own risk.
We are not liable for any damages resulting from your use of this site or services, including but not limited to loss of data, income, or emotional distress.
We may update these terms at any time. By continuing to use the site, you agree to the current version.