From surviving to thriving, Moses Farrow continues to seek his truth

Moses Farrow has led a career in mental health for over 20 years, where he aligns with his childhood passion to help others, serves at-risk populations and advocates for human rights. “Being adopted transracially, transnationally from South Korea has given me a unique perspective that I could no longer ignore or deny. Now I speak up for my truth and for those who have yet to find theirs.”

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
Moses Farrow portrait 2022

As a survivor of child abuse and suicide loss, Moses has presented on the need for mental health services to be affordable and accessible to everyone. In 2020, Moses started an anti-racism campaign in response to the rise in hate crimes against Asians during the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. A year later he started another campaign, #truthislouder to raise awareness of the human rights and suicide crises in the adoption industry. He has appeared in a number of podcasts, conferences and events sharing his story and personal experiences with trauma.

Moses currently offers consultations and runs a therapy practice focused on Adoption Trauma and issues related to modern slavery, trafficking, and human rights violations. He offers support groups for all people on the adoption spectrum and professionals working in the adoption trauma field.