Betty Major-Rose, the founder of Parents Against Gangs and the Family Trauma Advocacy Counseling Center, courageously unveils her heart-wrenching journey filled with grief and personal loss. She not only recounts the sudden demise of her first husband but also the heart-shattering murder of her seventeen-year-old daughter. Through her narrative, Betty peels back the layers of grief, exposing its intricacies and the simultaneous battle between despair and hope, and between faith and the shadows of depression and anxiety.Yet, amid these torrents of grief, Betty's raw vulnerability became her most potent strength. Even when faced with loss repeatedly, she emerged not broken but resilient, continuously transforming and drawing from her depths of pain to extend a hand of grace and solace to others. Her experiences have now become a beacon of hope, guiding others through their own dark tunnels of traumatic grief, assuring them that healing and strength await on the other side. Join her as she showcases the power of resilience and the profound impact of turning pain into purpose.