Mary does not shy away from sharing her personal story of surviving domestic violence and the valuable lessons learned on how not to just survive, but to thrive. After her college graduation in social work, she worked tirelessly to create Utah County’s first domestic violence shelter but little did she know that just 8 years later she would find shelter there with her two young children. Mary lifts women to understand that struggle does not equate to failure, but rather struggle is the path to growth and resilience.

Events
Video/ In-depth Interview on “Good Things Utah”
This in-depth discussion explores why Mary wrote her new book and how it can help anyone break through their fears

