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Pathways To Hope And Healing

Family Justice Center Foundation

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Welcome to “Pathways to Hope and Healing”, with your hosts Cory Mikhals and the President of Family Justice Center Foundation of Idaho- Retired Detective Corporal Angela Weekes as they share information, ideas and resources about domestic abuse, sexual assault, child abuse and elder abuse. The topics discussed in this podcast can be difficult, and we urge you to listen with care. Our hosts are not licensed counselors or mental health professionals, but licensed counselors are available at th ...
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In this episode Angela and Cory talk with the very first counselor at the Nampa Family Justice Center Tylene about the different forms of trauma, including vicarious trauma. Nampa Family Justice Center- 208-475-5700 National Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7233 www.fjcfoundationofidaho.org www.familyjusticecenter.org www.allianceforhope.com…
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In this episode Angela and Cory discuss how our brains react to trauma. Nampa Family Justice Center- 208-475-5700 National Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7233 www.fjcfoundationofidaho.org www.familyjusticecenter.org www.allianceforhope.comBy Family Justice Center Foundation
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In this episode Angela & Cory have a conversation with the Director of Camp HOPE America, John Hamilton. John collaborates with the Camp HOPE America team, human services organizations, and camps or conference centers to bring a hope-filled experience to children around the country. He works with experts in several industries, learning from their p…
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On this episode of Pathways to Hope and Healing, we will hear from Lana McCullough about abuse in later life. We will talk about some of the warning signs and resources available to our elderly population who face abuse and exploitation. Nampa Family Justice Center- 208-475-5700 National Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7233 www.fjcfoundationof…
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In this episode of Pathways to Hope and Healing you will meet our Foundation Philanthropy Director, Crystal Kuhn and learn of the opportunities to partner with the Nampa Family Justice center to promote hope and healing in our community. Nampa Family Justice Center- 208-475-5700 National Domestic Violence Hotline- 1-800-799-7233 www.fjcfoundationof…
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Dr. Matt Cox with Children At Risk Evaluation Services (CARES) with St. Lukes Hospital will share with us his work in child abuse cases at the Nampa Family Justice Center. We will hear about his role in child abuse investigations as he shares his perspective on this difficult, but meaningful work. https://www.stlukesonline.org/health-services/provi…
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In this episode of Pathways to Hope and Healing, we will talk with Michelle Corrao about her story of strength and survival. Michelle is a keynote speaker and advocate for victims of violent crime. She is also the author of the international best seller FOUND. In Found Michelle share triumph over tragedy as she shares her own sexual assault experie…
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This episode of Pathways to Hope and Healing we will gain perspective from a survivor who will share her journey of walking in the doors for the Nampa Family Justice Center. We will learn about her experience and the role the Family Justice Center played through her eyes. Laura’s story is compelling, but in it so much hope is found. Nampa Family Ju…
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In the first episode Angela and Cory talked with Casey Gwinn about the beginnings of The Family Justice Center Alliance (FJCA) and the Alliance for HOPE International. In this episode we get closer to home with Angela and the Executive Director of the NFJC, Jeannie Strohmeyer talking about the origin of the Nampa Family Justice Center. Nampa Family…
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In this first episode Angela and Cory talk with Casey Gwinn, the visionary behind the Family Justice Center Movement. He first proposed the concept of the Family Justice Center model in 1989. He is a national expert on domestic violence dynamics, including investigation and prosecution, the handling of non-fatal strangulation cases, and is one of t…
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