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Shelter is No Longer Enough, It's Time to Rehabilitate -- Domestic Violence Rehabilitation

Contact: Victoria Celeste, Endy Writes Publishing, 404-475-8551

 

MEDIA ADVISORY, Sept. 5 /Christian Newswire/ -- "And You Thought I Was Dead 12 Steps to Domestic Violence Rehabilitation," by Victoria Celeste, which seeks to save the lives of many.

Shelters, alone, no longer serve as enough. There stands a great need for more in rehabilitating Domestic Violence Victims. "And You Thought I Was Dead..." contains a story and message, which has the ability to save the lives of victims around the world. Victoria desires to connect with those individuals at risk, battered shelters, and victims that feel hopeless about a brighter day. She has a determination to implement the 12 principles in schools, shelters, and / or other outreach avenues, giving individuals the chance to experience a total life transformation, mind, body, and soul. There exists a void of such awareness, which causes a major impact, saving countless lives.

Victoria literally invites you to step into the depths of her soul as she shares 12 principles that motivated her to transform negative into positive, gaining her the chance to live once again. Life after abuse, hurt, sickness, sudden death of love ones, homelessness, and many other distractions served as an essential part of Victoria's maturity and strength.

This personal and transparent book gives readers laughter, sadness, and inspiration. The book serves as a mental door for victims to fall in love with their true destiny, embracing the purpose God has for their life. "And You Thought I Was Dead..." reminds victims their destiny belongs to them, avoiding delay to stop their cycle of abuse, living again!