Debra Abraham
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Having worked three decades within the system, Debra's passion for social work and its transformative effects were unwavering. However, she realized that the system was fixated more on problems than on people, which led to transient solutions that did not create long-lasting change. This fueled the inception of Unique Get Together Society, driven by a profound commitment to attentive listening and creating long-term solutions that help people become self-sustainable.
In the year 2012, after working in Child Protection for many years Debra, along with her son, embarked on a trajectory to help kids with special needs and behavior challenges, who were often overlooked by others. Debra found that there were no before and after school programs for children with special needs, so she started these programs in the Tri-Cities area, expanding to include all inclusive Spring and Summer camps. She meticulously observed, listened, and then adapted the environment to suit those children’s needs.
As a result, those children were not just happy, but they flourished. Furthermore, to comprehend the behaviors of certain Indigenous children, Debra started learning about their cultural roots and therapeutic practices.
Guided by a calling and the mentorship of a fervent Indigenous elder named Dennis, Debra wholeheartedly immersed herself in the tapestry of Indigenous culture and historical legacy. Ever since she consistently applies those acquired teachings and works with people from Indigenous communities, actively participates in sweat lodges, fasts every year, and attends Sundance. Through these practices, including IFOT (Indigenous Focused Trauma Therapy), she nurtures a profound connection to the Indigenous people, their ancestral heritage, and the sacred land itself.
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