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A woman who survived the September 11 attacks has turned her personal trauma into a mission to assist others in their healing journeys. After experiencing the chaos and fear of that day, she has dedicated her life to helping those affected by trauma.
In the years following the attacks, she began to explore various healing modalities, including therapy and community support. Her experiences have equipped her with unique insights into the challenges faced by trauma survivors.
She often shares her story at events and workshops, emphasizing the importance of resilience and community. “Healing is not a linear process,” she states, encouraging others to embrace their journeys.
Through her work, she has inspired many to seek help and find their own paths to recovery. Her commitment to helping others has made a significant impact in her community, proving that even in the face of tragedy, one can find purpose and hope.
Source: news.google.com
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