Finding Hope is a must-read for anyone who is searching for ways to gain more knowledge in order to better themselves. Alisha Mayberry, LMSW, Child Welfare Director
Amber powerfully illustrates a refreshing perspective on how to overcome. Finding Hope is a must-read for everyone who has gone through some tough stuff and is searching for healing. Dr. Brandon W. Stiner, Ph.D.
Hope is sometimes the best medicine and dose of faith we can give someone, and Finding Hope will do that. Minister Nina Shaw-Woody, LMSW, KFAN Executive Director
I recommend this book to everyone who needs hope. Don t we all? Rhonda Sciortino, founder of Successful Survivors Foundation & author of 30 Days to Happiness
Healing does happen and Finding Hope will help! Amber is giving us this great resource and healing is possible. Rebeca Sandoval, LSCSW, RPT-S, EMDR certified
Amber Jewell is an inspiration to everyone who meets her. Finding Hope shows how to build resilience and finding, within themselves, a whole sense of well-being and worth! Denise Gibson, Child Welfare Director and former consultant
Finding Hope is a message of hope to those who yearn to help others. It is filled with tools for healing but also awareness and responses. A must read for all of us. Irene Clements, National Foster Parent Association Executive Director
Amber Jewell is an inspiring leader in the work of healing trauma and finding hope. Her book Finding Hope is filled with tools for awareness, healing, and resilience. Rachel Marsh, JD, MSW, child and family advocate
Amber Jewell is a believer of better for every person she comes into contact with. Finding Hope shows this in how she shares her challenges but always with a twist of hope for better. Becky Fast, NASW Kansas Chapter Executive Director
Finding Hope pushes aside platitudes and uses real life stories and raw emotions to help us find the tools we need to change our lives trajectory. Bobbi Williams, Ed.D., child advocate and former Superintendent of Schools
Amber Jewell, LMSW, is a licensed master social worker with over 15 years of experience working with youth and families in child protective services, education and mental health services. As an educator and an advocate for promoting change for and value within people, Amber works to inspire and motivate others to grasp their own form of hope. She is also a motivational speaker and has experience in the foster system. Amber lives in a rural community in Kansas with her husband and their two kids.