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PART FOUR: ADVOCACY. Lend YOUR voice and change lives.
Many people already acquainted with Seacoast Family Promise are advocates but aren’t aware of it. Continue reading
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Part Three: Balancing Boundaries.
Hospitality is all about breaking boundaries, but some boundaries are good. They help preserve identity, prevent people from being used, and create respect. Continue reading
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Part One: Surviving Trauma with some help from Seacoast Family Promise
Think for a second about how you feel after having a car accident: your heart starts racing, your palms are sweaty, and you don’t really know what to think or feel. People suffering from Traumatic Stress feel like this all the time. Continue reading
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