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Emily’s Story – Recovering Beautifully

Emily’s Story – Recovering Beautifully

by Juggling The Jenkins | Mar 4, 2021 | Recovering Beautifully - Your Stories of Hope.

***Trigger warning: mentions abortion and sexual abuse*** I grew up in a small town in British Columbia, Canada, right on the ocean. Endless fresh air, outdoor activities and so much love from my family. It was truly a perfect childhood. I was oblivious to the evils...
Jill’s Story – Recovering Beautifully

Jill’s Story – Recovering Beautifully

by Juggling The Jenkins | Jan 27, 2021 | Recovering Beautifully - Your Stories of Hope.

Growing up I had a seemingly normal life, however, I experienced trauma and childhood abuse early on that I learned to keep quiet from my immediate family. This “secret keeping” and an overwhelming sense that there was something wrong with me would follow me and...
Emily’s Story – Recovering Beautifully.

Emily’s Story – Recovering Beautifully.

by Tiffany Jenkins | Jun 29, 2018 | Recovering Beautifully - Your Stories of Hope.

  Four years ago, I was a stay-home mom to two beautiful children. Despite being in an unfulfilling marriage and feeling like a desperate housewife, my children gave me purpose. Over time, the demands of motherhood and beginning a new career to get out of the...
Gary’s Story – Recovering Beautifully.

Gary’s Story – Recovering Beautifully.

by Tiffany Jenkins | Jun 7, 2018 | Recovering Beautifully - Your Stories of Hope.

  From as early as I can remember, I’ve never felt comfortable in my own skin. The outsides never matched the insides. I had it all growing up. Love from my parents, privileges, opportunities, and material items. Yet somehow, I was never happy and always...
Ashley’s Story – Recovering Beautifully.

Ashley’s Story – Recovering Beautifully.

by Tiffany Jenkins | Mar 1, 2018 | Recovering Beautifully - Your Stories of Hope.

When I was one year old, my dad was a high rise window cleaner and my Mom, a school bus driver. We owned our home, paid our mortgage, visited with family and lived a fairly normal life. Until my dad did not strap himself in, and fell off of a high rise building....
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