Pre′ject (prē′jĕkt), n. 1. A parental reject. 2. A person rejected by either or both parents. 3. A person living with a cracked, broken or shattered soul.
When a parent rejects a child, the rejection creates an inner deficit that affects multiple areas of that child’s life into adulthood. By conservative estimates there are more than 1 billion prejects in the world, with more than 100 million in the United States alone.
Prejects.org is a charitable organization dedicated to helping people recognize and overcome parental rejection. Our mission is to transform prejects into PROs (parental reject overcomers) via a suite of instructional and support services.
Founded June 20, 2010, Prejects.org is actively recruiting volunteers with a heart and vision to make a difference in the lives of both children and adults who have experienced disconnection, pain, and disillusionment in their parental relationships. Your charitable, tax-free donations will help us change lives in every tense, past, present, and future.
Navigate the site to learn about the many opportunities available to serve, connect, learn, and grow. And be sure to check out our many free resources, bookmark our blog, and watch our U-Stream webinars each week. Your parents may not have gotten it right, but you can. So get started now, because it’s your time for a turnaround.