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Jos mission is to connect with any who can relate to or care about abuse on any and all levels. Jos vision is to see gaps of misunderstanding bridged between all who come in touch with victimizationwhether between victims, survivors, first responders, aggressors, perpetrators, or mere bystanders. Without those bridges, there will never be growth. Jos mission and vision continue to keep her focused on her work. It is clear to her that those bridges between peoples will only be as strong as those who are working together to build them.

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Jos mission is to connect with any who can relate to or care about abuse on any and all levels. Jos vision is to see gaps of misunderstanding bridged between all who come in touch with victimizationwhether between victims, survivors, first responders, aggressors, perpetrators, or mere bystanders. Without those bridges, there will never be growth. Jos mission and vision continue to keep her focused on her work. It is clear to her that those bridges between peoples will only be as strong as those who are working together to build them.
Autorenporträt
Jo Gabriels entire life work has involved working with vulnerable populations. However, it was not until she was at a Summit for Sex Trafficking that she took a look at her own life through different lens. Jo Gabriel puts pen to paper to tell the story about her many challenges in life. She has gone from being a victim to a survivor over the years in her own life. She shares with us her challenges dealing with gender dysphoria, eating disorders, sexual abuse, domestic violence, and living on the streets. Jo has moved on to be an inspiration and success. She works tirelessly to support others who have been through similar challenges as her own. Today, she holds various higher educational degrees. Through her own LLC, she pursues educating others and creating awareness as a keynote speaker and support group leader. Her writings continue to honor vulnerable populations. She has had the honor of being nominated for numerous awards for her work, her empathy, and her publications.