This evaluation summarizes the results of a community-based, peer-support trauma recovery program that showed significant improvements in mental health. A total of 98 participants completed validated psychological assessments before and 6 months after the program. Key results included significant reductions in psychological distress, mental health disorders, addiction issues, and dysfunctional parenting behaviors. Participants also reported improvements in health, relationships, and satisfaction with the program. While the study design did not include a control group, the results provide compelling evidence that the peer-support trauma recovery model helped participants in recovering from the effects of childhood trauma.