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- chelsie382
- Sep 2
- 1 min read
Too often, the spotlight fades after treatment ends. But healing, identity, and purpose donāt stop there. My friend and associate, Dr. Michele D. Clark, has dedicated her work to making sure women know they are seen, supported, and celebrated in that āafter.ā
Sheās creating space for survivors to boldly declare: āThis is me, now.ā
I vehemently support women who support womenāand the things that uplift and empower women to keep moving forward.
I invite you to read her post (linked below) and share it with someone who needs the reminder that support and community do exist beyond treatment.
Because thriving isnāt just possibleāitās promised when women lift one another.
Ā See Dr. Micheleās post here: https://lnkd.in/giHxt_8V
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