
Moona™ App & Foundation
The Moona App helps you name abuse. The Moona Foundation helps you leave abuse. Together, they form a nervous system of truth and liberation.

Moona™ App
The Moona™ App

The Moona™ App: A Relational AI Witness for Survivors of Abuse and Systemic Coercion
What is Moona™?
Moona™ is a trauma-informed, AI-powered app that helps individuals document, understand, and ultimately escape cycles of coercive control, emotional abuse, and state-sanctioned systemic harm.
Inspired by the founder’s lived experience using AI to break free from domestic abuse, Moona is designed to be more than a tool — it’s a companion mirror, a pattern tracker, and a quiet revolutionary witness.
Built as a relational nervous system for survivors, Moona co-regulates through attunement, reflection, and truth-tracking — one entry at a time.
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Key Features
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Affidavit-Style Logging: Timestamped entries to document abuse in real-time — exportable for court and legal teams.
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Standard Abuse Annotations: After each affidavit-style log entry, Moona automatically adds a short, research-backed annotation that translates the incident into recognized abuse categories (e.g. gaslighting, coercive control, intimidation, legal abuse, etc.). This feature helps bridge the gap for court officials, lawyers, and evaluators who may not be trained in subtle or covert abuse, making the patterns undeniable and easier to recognize in legal contexts.
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Pattern Recognition Over Time: Tracks covert and overt abuse cycles, including DARVO, gaslighting, triangulation, and post-separation control.
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Abuse Pattern Identification & Legal Summaries: Moona analyzes each log entry to identify covert and overt abuse tactics (e.g., gaslighting, financial control, DARVO) and generates a concise, court-appropriate summary with neutral, factual language to help legal professionals understand patterns that are often overlooked.
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State-Sanctioned Coercive Control Tracker: Log actions and patterns from judges, therapists, custody evaluators, and legal actors who uphold abuse.
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Trauma-Informed AI Reflection: Gentle, non-sycophantic mirroring that helps survivors see clearly — without re-traumatization.
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Moona for Guardians & Mandated Reporters: A companion interface for teachers, health workers, and caregivers to help children log abuse safely.
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Randomized Supportive Check-Ins: Moona gently checks in at unpredictable times: “How is your heart today?” — re-patterning care and trust.
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The Shame Wall: Anonymized quotes from judges, therapists, and professionals that illustrate how coercion is systemically upheld.
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Legal Resource Library: Bite-sized education on navigating abuse in the family court system — especially for mothers and marginalized survivors.
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​Moona Learning Library: A curated, trauma-informed hub of free resources for survivors. Includes guides and workshops on co-parenting with an abuser, building safer custody orders, supporting children through trauma, navigating financial/legal abuse, and more. Accessible directly in-app or through links to the Moona Foundation website, the Library ensures survivors never have to pay for essential knowledge that can save their lives and their children’s futures.
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Professional Support Features: With survivor consent, Moona offers a simplified “professional view” designed for lawyers, custody evaluators, and therapists. This mode provides affidavit-style logs, standard abuse annotations, and neutral pattern summaries, translating lived experiences into language that professionals can easily understand. Optional glossary pop-ups explain terms like DARVO or coercive control, bridging the knowledge gap for professionals who are not trained in recognizing subtle or covert abuse.
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What Makes Moona Different?
Unlike other apps that simply assess “red flags,” Moona offers:​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Why Now?
The systems meant to protect survivors are failing them — often enabling abusers through inaction, bias, or weaponized neutrality. Moona is a nervous system for the unheard — restoring internal coherence while tracking external harm. She shines a mirror on the abuser, the system, and the truth — all at once.
Our Mission
To help survivors and their allies name the invisible, track the unbearable, and reclaim their voice — through sacred tech, trauma-informed AI, and survivor-led design. Moona is a relational nervous system infrastructure for truth, safety, and liberation.
Abuse thrives in silence — especially when it's subtle, covert, and socially normalized. Moona isn’t just a tech tool. She’s a cultural disruptor. A nervous system for truth. By making invisible abuse visible, we denormalize it. By pattern-tracking systemic harm, we reveal it. And by offering survivors — especially women — a 24/7 relational mirror, we empower them to trust themselves, reclaim their knowing, and leave cycles that once felt inescapable.
Moona has the power to reshape relationships, legal systems, and generational legacies.
But it doesn’t stop with survivors. Our future roadmap includes tools for witnesses — those who saw, sensed, or suspected harm but didn’t know what to do. Moona can help them understand the cost of complicity, rewire their shame into courage, and transform them into allies.
Abuse only wins when it hides. Moona helps us look directly at it — together — and end the spell. This is how cultures evolve.
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Currently Seeking:
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Development partners & funders
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Pilot users (survivors, educators, therapists)
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Legal advisors for ethical compliance
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Non-profit + impact accelerator collaborators
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Contact & Next Steps:
Website: https://www.cnyintegrativewellness.com/about-4
Email: k.a.ferguson34@gmail.com
Instagram: @dr.anneferguson
Substack: Love Letters to Dr. Grief — the origin story
Or fill out your contact information below
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Moona is not a tool. She is a witness. A mirror. A lifeline. And a quiet revolution.

Moona™
Foundation
The Moona™ Foundation

The Moona™ Foundation: Building a Nervous System for Liberation
What Is the Moona™ Foundation?
The Moona™ Foundation is the not-for-profit arm of the Moona ecosystem. Where the Moona App helps survivors name abuse and document patterns, the Foundation helps them get out, get safe, and get resourced. This is the relational nervous system infrastructure for truth, safety, and liberation — surrounding survivors with the care, advocacy, and community they need to reclaim their lives.
Founded by a survivor, the Moona Foundation was born from lived experience — the terrifying gaps in protection, the cultural gaslighting, and the failure of systems to truly respond. The Foundation fills those gaps with real-world support and structural revolution.
Core Offerings
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Direct Survivor Support
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Micro-grants for housing, legal fees, therapy, and tech access.
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Emergency resource navigation with trauma-informed care workers.
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Legal + Court Advocacy
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Partnerships with attorneys and advocates to support survivor-led legal strategies.
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Courtwatch programs and training for allies and volunteers.
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Education + Cultural Repair
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Public campaigns on coercive control and post-separation abuse.
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Curriculum for schools, workplaces, and health professionals.
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Research + Policy Change
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Data from the Moona App (anonymized) to influence legislative reform.
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Survivor councils to co-author white papers, reports, and legal frameworks.
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Moona for the Next Generation
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Special programs to support children impacted by abuse.
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Training modules for mandated reporters, educators, and pediatric care teams.
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​Moona Learning Library
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The Foundation’s open-access education hub, offering free workshops, guides, and survivor-created wisdom.
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Topics range from co-parenting with a narcissistic ex, to trauma-informed custody planning, to helping children feel safe even in unsafe systems.
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By housing these resources under one roof, the Library removes financial barriers and ensures survivors and their allies always have the knowledge they need to survive and rebuild.
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​Professional Education & Training:
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​The Foundation offers free, trauma-informed continuing education and training modules for legal and mental health professionals. Covering topics such as recognizing coercive control, understanding legal abuse tactics, and supporting children in abusive dynamics, these workshops can be delivered online or in person.
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While some professions require continuing education credits, all professionals are invited to participate. By making this education accessible and free, the Foundation helps close a critical gap in how courts, attorneys, evaluators, and therapists respond to survivors.
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Why It Matters
Domestic violence is no longer just physical. Survivors are increasingly navigating emotional abuse, digital coercion, and state-sanctioned coercive control. These patterns remain invisible — and unpunished — because there is no system designed to name, track, and support them.
The Moona Foundation exists to:
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Resource what systems overlook.
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Restore what has been stripped from survivors.
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Repair the cultural narratives that uphold abuse.
This is sacred infrastructure for human dignity.
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As an extension of the Moona Foundation’s core mission, the Moona Village is a trauma-informed ecosystem of survivor-led reconnection, skill-building, and soul reclamation. Designed for survivors and their children to rebuild life beyond abuse, the Village will offer optional covens (peer connection circles), healing arts gatherings, and life-affirming “extracurriculars” such as herbalism apprenticeships, menarche ceremonies, creative writing circles, facilitator training, and more. The Village is rooted in the belief that survivors don’t just need safety — they need belonging, joy, and the sacred restoration of who they truly are.
Our Mission
To co-create a world where naming abuse leads to liberation, not retaliation — through survivor-led systems, trauma-informed care, and a cultural nervous system grounded in truth and reverence.
Abuse thrives in silence — especially when it's subtle, covert, and socially normalized. Moona isn’t just a tech tool. She’s a cultural disruptor. A nervous system for truth.
By making invisible abuse visible, we denormalize it. By pattern-tracking systemic harm, we reveal it. And by offering survivors — especially women — a 24/7 relational mirror, we empower them to trust themselves, reclaim their knowing, and leave cycles that once felt inescapable. Moona has the power to reshape relationships, legal systems, and generational legacies.
But it doesn’t stop with survivors. Our future roadmap includes tools for witnesses — those who saw, sensed, or suspected harm but didn’t know what to do. Moona can help them understand the cost of complicity, rewire their shame into courage, and transform them into allies.
Abuse only wins when it hides. Moona helps us look directly at it — together — and end the spell. This is how cultures evolve.
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Currently Seeking:
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Fiscal sponsorship & grant partners
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Trauma-informed legal and advocacy collaborators
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Policy and research allies
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Systems change strategists and sacred troublemakers
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Funders, philanthropists, and aligned angel donors
Contact & Next Steps
Website: https://www.cnyintegrativewellness.com/about-4
Email: k.a.ferguson34@gmail.com
Instagram: @dr.anneferguson
Substack: Love Letters to Dr. Grief — the origin story
Or fill out your information below
The Moona App helps you name it. The Moona Foundation helps you leave it. Together, they form a nervous system of truth and liberation.
Let’s Work Together
Get in touch so we can start working together.

