The Forget Me Not Chronicles Volume 1

The Forget Me Not Chronicles Volume 1

by Trina Lynch Jackson
The Forget Me Not Chronicles Volume 1

The Forget Me Not Chronicles Volume 1

by Trina Lynch Jackson

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Overview

This is a short read. To get you through those moments when you think you are alone on this long journey. We are here. We celebrate you and I pray that these stories and words bring you encouragement and joy.

These stories have elements of truth. Yes, these are true stories with a few modifications to honor and respect the caregivers. In writing these stories I shed some tears and some laughter. I pray that these stories will provide moments of thought-provoking insight on the long journey.

The forget me not flower is the symbol for that long journey.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781958750384
Publisher: Amazon Listing Hub
Publication date: 12/06/2022
Pages: 34
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.07(d)

About the Author

Dr. Trina Lynch-Jackson is a Social Entrepreneur, and a constant seeker of knowledge and her words and stories come from the heart and soul of her lived experiences. She has acquired several degrees and certifications in different disciplines and has transitioned that knowledge into the Higher Education classroom. Students need to see a reflection of themselves in the classroom and know that there is a classroom for them if this is their vision. As a veteran of the US Army when completing her Ed D in Higher Education, her dissertation was on "Community Response to Veterans Overcoming Barriers to Education" and has worked with the Northwest Continuum of Care organization focused on homelessness in Northwest Indiana. Trina is the founding board member of the Volunteer Advocates for Seniors and Incapacitated Adults Program (VASIA) and was the 2009 Social Work Student of the Year Indiana Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. Being the Voice of the Voiceless has been her calling.
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