When Home Doesn’t Feel Safe w/ Marie Brown & Kimber Decker
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What happens when “home” doesn’t feel like home?
In this episode of Wedgwood’s Coffee Break Conversation, host Hillary talks with Marie Brown, Supervisor of Wedgwood’s Human Trafficking residential treatment home, and Kimber Decker, clinical facilitator in Wedgwood’s Intensive Outpatient Program.
They unpack how instability, trauma, and unsafe environments affect a child’s sense of safety and identity—and how consistent care, healthy boundaries, and supportive relationships can begin rebuilding belonging.
Drawing from decades of combined experience, Marie and Kimber share powerful stories that highlight the impact of trust, autonomy, and connection in healing.
Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, mentor, or someone who simply cares about kids, this conversation offers practical insight and hopeful reminders that nurturing, “home-like” spaces can be created in small, meaningful ways.
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