Episode 5: Rewiring Hope

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Episode 5: Rewiring Hope
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In this episode of From Crisis to Stability, Dr. Eleanore Kue and Cresheva Davis discuss how trauma often lies beneath the challenges families face, including housing instability, unemployment, financial hardship, and mental health struggles.

They emphasize that healing begins through relationships, trust, and hope. Families need more than resources—they need people who will listen, encourage them, and walk alongside them. While trauma can affect how people think and respond to life’s challenges, healing is possible through support, community, faith, and consistent care.

The episode reminds us that small victories matter and that with hope and the right support, families can move from crisis to stability and build a brighter future.

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