Private one-on-one hoarding support (confidential & virtual)

Hoarding Support Group provides structured support and education. Private 1:1 sessions are available now; live group sessions may be added later.
Confidential • Judgment-free • Practical hoarding help
Not at this time—support is private 1:1 right now.
No—this is practical support and coaching.
Yes—virtual support is available.

Real support. Clear structure. Sustainable progress.

Hoarding isn’t laziness. It’s complex—often tied to stress, safety, health, relationships, and decision fatigue. Hoarding Support Group is a structured support program and education hub, with private one-on-one sessions available now for people who need a plan and steady guidance without shame.

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Stories Shared

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Positive Feedback

A whirlwind of books and papers creating a chaotic visual. Ideal for concepts of disorder or information overload.
Woman in a wheelchair enjoying a sunny day at a café, wearing eyeglasses and a red jacket.

Guided by real-world hoarding cleanout experience

I’m Brigador Stamback, founder of NYC Hoards. I’ve spent years inside real hoarding environments—working through what’s emotional, what’s urgent, what’s hazardous, and what can be solved step-by-step. My approach is practical, discreet, and built for high-stress situations where people need clarity fast.

Note: I’m not a therapist. This is coaching-style support and practical strategy based on hands-on experience.

How one-on-one support works

Book a paid private intake call — short, focused, clarity first

Share photos/video + your goals (required) — accurate guidance, no generic advice

Get your plan + next steps — clear actions + option for ongoing 1:1 support

Not therapy. Coaching-style practical

Who this helps

What you get

Real People. Real Progress.

The Hoarding Support Group is a compassionate, judgment-free space where hoarders, their loved ones, and anyone affected by hoarding can find understanding, share stories, and explore practical solutions

Discreet by design

Many clients worry about landlords, neighbors, eviction risk, or family conflict. This support is private, respectful, and focused on progress—without shame.