Kilo 4 Delta exists for families harmed by systems meant to protect them.
We uncover truth, restore clarity, and support people in crisis — without hype or false promises.
Our work is grounded in evidence, care, and integrity.
If you’re here, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to navigate this by yourself.

Kilo 4 Delta is not a law firm or crisis service and does not promise outcomes.

You don’t need to know what you need — just start here.

If something hasn’t felt right, if you’re overwhelmed, lost in the system, or carrying too much alone, this is where to begin.

We help people find clarity, structure, and support — whether that’s investigative help, court navigation support, mental health pathways, or connection with others who understand.

👉 Get Support

Your voice matters. You decide how it’s heard.

Some people need to tell their story.
Others need to be witnessed, anonymously or openly.

Through storytelling, community conversations, and the podcast, we create safe spaces where truth can be spoken without judgment or pressure.

👉 Speak Your Truth

 

Hear the stories. Learn what’s really happening.

Listening is often the safest first step.

Our podcast, webinars, and talks explore real experiences, expert insights, and hard conversations around family systems, mental health, alienation, and reform.

You don’t have to participate — you can simply listen.

👉 Listen Now

Knowledge brings clarity. Clarity brings strength.

We offer courses, webinars, and guides designed to help people understand what’s happening to them — and how to regain control, confidence, and direction.

This isn’t theory.
It’s practical, lived, and grounded in real-world experience.

👉 Start Learning

 

Change doesn’t happen alone.

Some people come to Kilo 4 Delta needing help.
Others come ready to help build change.

If you want to volunteer, attend events, support reform, contribute to the Foundation, or stand alongside others pushing for accountability — this is where you belong.

👉 Get Involved

 

"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.

Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure"