• F A R Y N •
“In the mess, in the brokenness, in the darkness, I could still see light. -
The light was shining, the chains were breaking... and all of a sudden... I realized this, we all have a story, and with that story we can shed light, we can help, we can turn all the brokenness into victories! -
As my faith grew stronger... My heart was open to things I wouldn’t ever imagine I’d be ok with... I become friends with women who were broken, and just needed a hug, that hug I needed when I was young - I can give that to these ladies!! I listened to them, I loved them... they helped me through things I never knew I could get through. -
Knowing I’ve OVERCOME so much in my life is LIGHT to my darkness! I’m free, I am no longer a slave, I am REDEEMED, I am LOVED, I am ENOUGH and I am never ALONE.
BROKEN—->BEAUTIFUL”
• M A E G A N •
“Through everything, I became who I am today. I fought for what I deserved, held out until the right man came along, and keep high standards for the people I keep around me. - Everyday is a struggle fighting the demons I thought I suppressed, but I am still proud of who I am - proud that I have fought back against the things that tried to tear me down, because there were many times that I felt like they had won. But I'm still here. And there's got to be a reason, and I plan to find it and fulfill it.”
• S O L E I L •
“I encourage you all to truly take a step back and account for the many blessings you have that have brought you to where are you today. Despite the setbacks and the challenges and all the awful, terrible, unjust things that have happened to you. Think about that. Carry it with you. My deepest hope is that you will listen to my story and those of so many others and act upon it as if it’s your own. Meaning look out for others in how you speak, how you act, how you vote, how you teach your children/family/partners. Because your fellow humans need you and you never know how you might be critical to the survival of someone else.”