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Catching the last train out of here By Danielle
To anyone who's been touched by violence. Your experiences are valid, and your feelings are real. If Danielle's words resonate with you, know that you're not alone in this journey. Violence can leave deep scars, but it's okay to not be okay. Reach out for support.
Some things are unforgivable (unpopular?) thoughts on forgiveness By Danielle
We’re told forgiveness is the golden ticket to peace, health, and happiness. But what if that’s not the whole story?
Danielle dives into this in her powerful new blog post, “Some Things Are Unforgivable"
While forgiveness is often framed as a self-care act, she challenges us to rethink the pressure to let go. What if forgiveness isn’t a one-size-fits-all sweater we’re forced to wear, but something we can try on, assess, and even set aside if it doesn’t fit?
✨ Forgiveness isn’t a shortcut. It’s a process—and sometimes, it’s okay to leave the sweater on the floor.
A letter to my 17-year-old self By Danielle
For those who may not know, eating disorders are serious, debilitating, potentially deadly illnesses that wield incredible power and misery over those who suffer from them.
I would know because I was one of these people.
Christmas in grief by Danielle R
Navigating the holiday season following a loss can be incredibly challenging. In this blog post, Danielle R. shares her heartfelt perspective on encountering a “year of firsts,” particularly her first holiday season without her husband. She candidly recounts her journey through grief, emphasizing that healing is not a straightforward path and that it doesn’t simply conclude after a year.
Share the Joy: Christmas Baskets for Families in Need
Christmas Basket! If you can please donate to these families in need to help them have an amazing holiday season.