— from Chris Bull for Screaming Bull Productions —
A&E’s hit show “Hoarders,” nominated for an Emmy and winner of the Critic’s Choice Television Award, is looking for the biggest, baddest hoards in the Northwest! If you have a friend or family member in need of help, create a submission at: www.Hoarderstv.com.
Produced out of Seattle, WA by Screaming Flea Productions, “Hoarders” has helped hundreds of families across America reclaim their lives by offering mental health support, professional organizers, and professional cleanup and junk removal services.
Compulsive hoarding is a serious problem affecting millions of Americans, but often hoarders are misunderstood, or live in secret, and can’t find the help they need. Compulsive hoarding is an extremely emotional and difficult disorder, and it is our hope that by sharing the personal stories of our guests it will help others realize they are not alone.
What we are looking for:
- People with hoarding disorder willing to tell their story on camera.
- People with hoarding disorder motivated to change due to a crisis caused by hoarding— including issues that need to be addressed in the near future.
- Hoards that affect many relatives, friends and/or neighbors. These individuals will need to appear on camera and share their side of the story.
- Massive hoards in large houses or properties— no small apartments.
Whatever your crisis, whatever your story, if you or someone you know is suffering from compulsive hoarding, and you would like him or her to be considered for participation on Hoarders, please take a few minutes to make a submission here: www.Hoarderstv.com.
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