Intended for Good: How God Trades Tragedy for Purpose with Trish Plum, LCSW (Part 2)

In this episode, Trish is back to share how her healing journey continued and inspired her to walk alongside other women who desperately needed a second chance after incarceration. The unexpected gift of training to be a social worker was how much time she would invest in healing from her own trauma and shame. 

While her criminal record may have kept her from being employed in some settings, it was exact means through which God showed Trish that she would open her own refuge for women in need. Discover how Imagine Therapy and A Place for Hannah are strategically supporting women after incarceration so they can heal and thrive.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why a mission trip to Haiti helped Trish learn to share her story

  • How Trish began to understand that everyone has a shame story

  • Why the path to social work was initially so unexpected for Trish

  • ‘How challenging it is to find effective therapy with Medicaid

  • How the women Trish and her team support are learning to lead with their strengths in their places of work

Connect with Trish:

Imagine Therapy

A Place for Hannah

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