It's a good point and well worth discussion.
The path to healing is very much an individual one, as is the grieving process which most of us are familiar with. i.e. what works for some, doesn't necessarily work for another.
As you say, NTM (and any other mission or organisation in similar circumstances) could certainly facilitate the healing journey by showing compassion and openness. But for reasons best explained by themselves, this is often the route taken.
Some of us have got through our personal journey of accepting what happened to us and now spend considerable time helping others. That help takes different forms and one of them is the reassurance that someone cares enough to do something about the problem of justice not being served and having been avoided.
The problem is now much wider than NTM, this is a pandemic across many sectors, including the secular world. For instance look how many British entertainers are now facing court action because of allegations from their past, including one of my childhood heros Rolf Harris. It's a major problem in the Catholic Church and in many Protestant groups to. And behind the scenes much valuable work is done by people who post on this forum seeking to make an effort in ending child abuse and seeking justice wherever wrong has been done.
Many victims cannot speak, some are dead, some are incapacitated, but they deserve to be heard also.
I totally applaud your wish to see survivors become healthy, this I would like to see also. However as one survivor gets through their struggle, another appears on the radar and there just seems to be no end in sight. It's the proverbial ambulance at the bottom of the cliff scenario. Much better to have a fence at the top of the cliff and stop the victims occurring in the first place and the best people to put that fence up have alas left more than a few holes.
The answer to your question "can survivors become thrivers even if NTM never meets demands, expectations, desires or hopes" is yes. Many still believe in a healing God, some have the ability to write or work their way through their journey. But it would be a much easier journey if NTM leadership demonstrated true compassion, responsibility and humanity, which in a strange way is what the two of us are trying to do

(even though one of us is a sinner saved by grace and the other is wishing GRACE was still chasing sinners) couldn't resist
