About Me
Welcome to my blog! I’m thrilled to have you here and share a little bit about myself. With over two decades of experience in various fields, I’ve worn many hats, but the roles that define me most are that of a dedicated mother, a compassionate advocate for foster care, and a trauma-informed professional.
A Journey of Experience
My journey through life has been a tapestry woven with diverse experiences. As a mom of three incredible girls, my life is a beautiful chaos of laughter, love, and learning. Motherhood has taught me patience, resilience, and the art of multitasking – skills that have proven invaluable in all aspects of my life.
A Heart for Foster Care
My passion for foster care advocacy stems from personal experiences and a deep-rooted desire to make a positive impact. I’ve walked the path of foster care, witnessing both the challenges and the transformative power of love and support. My commitment to fostering a safe, nurturing environment for children who need it most has led me to gain profound insights into trauma-informed care.
Empowering Through Trauma-Informed Practices
Having worked extensively in trauma-informed settings, I’ve come to understand the critical importance of sensitivity and empathy when working with individuals who have experienced adversity. My professional journey has been guided by the belief that healing begins with understanding, and through my blog, I hope to share my knowledge and insights to help others on their own journeys of healing and growth.
What You’ll Find Here
In this space, you can expect a thoughtful exploration of topics close to my heart – from parenting adventures and fostering joy, to fostering children and families in need, and the intricate world of trauma-informed practices. I’ll share stories, insights, tips, and resources that I hope will resonate with you, inspire you, and perhaps even encourage you to look at the world through a new lens.
Thank you for joining me on this journey. Let’s learn, grow, and support one another as we navigate the winding paths of life together.
Warmly,
Sarah Elmore