Ep. 15 - Creating Spaces of Belonging

Join Meredith as she talks with Kim Botto, an advocate for children with unique needs. Kim shares her journey from banking to ministry, her experiences as an adoptive mother, and her work in creating inclusive spaces in churches and communities. Learn about the importance of curiosity, empathy, and understanding in supporting children and their families. Discover practical strategies to make every child feel seen and safe. Tune in to be inspired and equipped to make a difference.

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Meredith Shuman | Trauma-informed care trainer, Mom

Meredith Shuman is the founder of James Trail, an organization supporting the unique needs of adoptive and foster families. Meredith has over 28 years of experience serving as a therapist, trauma-informed care trainer, and mom. She holds a MSW from the University of Texas. She and her husband Dan, a global health physician have been married 28 years, and they have 5 children, 4 of whom are adopted.  Meredith loves a passport with lots of stamps, a water bottle with lots of stickers, a table with lots of people, and a mountain with lots of trail.

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