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Discover the Mind of Steele

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Born in Los Angeles, California, Trish Steele had quite an unorthodox upbringing. With the loss of a father, impaired hearing, and a speech impediment, Trish endured years of bullying. What would devastate most turned Trish into an emissary of perseverance and a legend in her field of work.

Growing up in a small town called La Verne, Trish attended Bonita High School. She would then go on to graduate from Elegante Beauty School, which she credits for helping her regain self-confidence and empowering her to launch her non-profit, Safe Passage.

From Victim to Victor

Thirty-five years ago, Trish would find herself a victim of domestic abuse. The abuser, who was her partner at the time, violently struck her on the head, shattering her forehead open. When Trish admitted herself to the emergency room, she received the most immeasurable medical attention from a compassionate doctor who treated her wound free of charge, forever changing her life. “He never charged me a dime. I moved forward from that situation with no debts, no bills. And, that’s when I knew one day, I was going to pay it forward.”

With the unwavering support of her family, friends, experts, and professionals, Trish was once again able to find meaning and purpose in her life. And, after accomplishing many of her goals, including releasing her book “The Compelling Life-Changing Stories of 12 Women,” hosting several award-winning talk shows, and receiving the “President’s Volunteer Service Award” from President Obama, her mission is to pay it forward and help as many women and children as possible do the same.

Forging a Path of Help, Healing, and Hope

Safe Passage started as a makeshift shelter for physically abused and emotionally distraught women, for which Trish offered her own home. Through years of successful makeovers and fundraising efforts, Trish was able to establish programs that transformed thousands of lives and broke damaging cycles of abuse. In time, Safe Passage grew to become one of the nation’s most successful non-profits with a 95% proven track record of helping domestic violence survivors restart their lives, putting them on a results-driven path to success, purpose, and happiness. The organization is supported by experts from every field, including doctors, dentists, plastic surgeons, counselors, life coaches, career mentors, self-defense instructors, and others.

Trish Steele’s twenty-seven years of commitment to improving the lives of women and children has garnered widespread attention in the media. Her recent campaign, Time to Heal, continues to support victims of Covid-19 who suffered economic, as well as emotional, losses and depression caused by the pandemic. Here at GoGirl Worldwide, we agree Trish truly has a “Mind of Steele” and a resilient, yet compassionate, commitment to helping women and paying it forward. You, GoGirl!

In her newly released book, “Discover the Mind of Steele,” Trish depicts her deeply personal experiences, triumphs, and downfalls that made her truly invincible.

Trish Steele created the “Women of Steele” event to unite women who are “Real Life Super Heroes,” women from all walks of life and diverse backgrounds who boldly roll up their sleeves and continue to make a difference in their communities and the world. The event took place on May 8th at the GivBux venue in beautiful Newport Beach overlooking the idyllic Newport harbor.

For more information, please visit www.TheWomenOfSteele.com.

Tanya Brown spoke on domestic violence Luisa Diaz, former Miss Venezuela

I remember when I was going through the hardship of being bullied, my grandmother’s words to me were, ‘You are special’ and so I hold onto those three words. That is what ”drove me to become who I am today.

Terry Moore attended the event, an actress who’s been in over 100 movies

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