A former inmate who gave birth twice while incarcerated is now dedicating her life to helping other women overcome substance abuse and addiction. Drawing from her personal experiences within the correctional system and her own recovery journey, she provides critical support, mentorship, and advocacy for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated mothers. Her initiative focuses on breaking the cycle of addiction and recidivism, offering a pathway to rehabilitation and family reunification for vulnerable women.
- A former inmate who experienced giving birth twice while behind bars is utilizing her lived experience to support others.
- She has launched initiatives aimed at helping women navigate recovery and overcome substance use disorders.
- The advocacy work focuses on providing mentorship, resources, and emotional support to incarcerated and formerly incarcerated mothers.
- Her efforts aim to address the intersection of incarceration, pregnancy, and addiction while working to reduce recidivism rates.
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Can tell she was really beautiful coa she still is. ❤
I have to do a double-take and rub my eyes when I see a "she"… 😮
Inspiring! Glad that her personal experiences have empowered her to help others to avoid the mistakes she herself made previously.
Great effort and God Bless.. Cheers