For Anyone Who’s Ever Felt Like an Alien

Have you ever looked around and felt like everyone else received a manual you somehow missed?

Feeling like an alien isn’t about being strange or broken. It’s about being sensitive in a loud world. It’s about feeling deeply, thinking differently, or struggling to fit into systems that weren’t built with inclusive care at their centre.

Dom felt like that sometimes. Many people do.

That’s why the Dancing with Dom Foundation speaks openly about “aliens” — not as something to be feared or laughed at, but as a way of naming a shared human experience. The feeling of being out of place. The quiet wish to belong without having to change who you are.

Our work is rooted in the belief that difference is not a flaw. It’s often a signal — of creativity, empathy, intuition, and depth. And when those qualities go unsupported, people can feel isolated or lost.

This foundation exists to say:
You are not alone.
You are not failing.
You are not too much.

If you’ve ever felt like an alien on this planet, this is a place you’re welcome. You don’t have to explain yourself here.

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