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ALICIA FREEMAN

Trauma Care Associate Trainer

Parry Sound, ON

Get in touch.

It all begins with a story.

Maybe you’re walking alongside someone impacted by trauma. Maybe you’re part of the foster or adoptive community looking for encouragement and practical tools. Or maybe you just believe, like I do, that care should be for everyone, everywhere.

Whatever brought you here, I’d love to connect. Let’s talk about sharing stories, equipping communities, and creating spaces where people feel seen, supported, and never alone.

Podcasts Featuring Alicia

Alicia Freeman Alicia Freeman

More of THIS, Please...

When do you feel most like yourself?

What brings you joy?

What little things are making your life delightful lately?

Does your worldview have room for these kinds of questions?

In January, I kept seeing variations of “more, please”. Instead of simply making new years resolutions or goals, people were paying attention to their actual, real lives and the things that were nourishing them. They were moving into a new season with a “what’s working and what’s out of sync” mindset instead of a radical self-renovation project.

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Alicia Freeman Alicia Freeman

Joy is Oxygen

I have twenty minutes before the bus comes bumping down the hill to the end of our gravel driveway.

Twenty minutes before my 3 middle kiddos cross the road to meet me, faces turned toward me and home after a busy day of learning, playing, creating and being out in the world.

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Alicia Freeman Alicia Freeman

Why All the Talk About Trauma?

If you’ve been paying attention to the world of foster care and adoption and helping vulnerable demographics, you’ll have been hearing the word TRAUMA thrown around a lot.

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Alicia Freeman Alicia Freeman

10 Things to Know Before Becoming a Foster Parent

This is not about you. Foster care is about bringing your family to a child and their family, for a season that is not determined by your own desires or even your ability to provide for this child.

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