Bekah Uhl is an ADOH-trained peer facilitator dedicated to bringing women together in trauma-informed, supportive community. She believes deeply in the healing power of connection, joy, and being witnessed without judgment. Her work is guided by her own betrayal-trauma healing journey, which began six years ago and continues to shape how she holds space for others. Through both lived experience and trauma-informed training, she facilitates spaces that prioritize nervous system safety, choice, and empowerment.
Bekah lives in Missouri with her three children. Outside of this work, she runs an online holistic health clinic and enjoys singing, somatic dance, and grounding in nature.
My name is Sarah Clark. I have been walking this road of healing from betrayal trauma for 3+ years now. I have experienced living in the cycles of dysfunction for even longer than that. Finding a coach and a support group who truly understand that betrayal is trauma has been life changing for me. Betrayal shatters your world and it leaves a wake of trauma and symptoms behind. Through groups, I have learned that none of this is my fault and even more so, I have found my heart and my voice through it all.
I have participated in trauma informed betrayal groups personally and have been trained through A Door of Hope peer facilitator course. My hope and prayer is that other women can find this kind of peace as well. Whether you are walking through the earliest and darkest days, or you are coming out on the other side, my goal is to simply walk alongside. Together we are stronger.
I work as a wound care nurse and currently live in Charleston, South Carolina with my golden retriever and my cat. I have 1 nephew and 2 nieces who are the world to me. I love doing anything outside that is adventurous-kayaking, rock climbing or sitting out in the sun. Through recovery I have learned more about my hobbies and have recently picked up crocheting and taking care of my houseplants. I hope you can join me in this road to healing!
Rachel is a betrayed partner with a deep passion for helping other women find the peace and serenity she has discovered on the other side of betrayal. Through trauma-informed groups, she walks alongside women seeking healing, hope, and restoration. Rachel is a trained A Door of Hope peer facilitator and brings three years of intentional recovery, compassion, and lived experience to the table.
Originally from Washington State and now residing in Arizona, Rachel balances her full-time role as an executive assistant with a life rooted in connection and renewal. You’ll often find her exploring the Arizona hills, soaking up the sun by the pool, paddle boarding on the river, reading a good novel, spending time with friends, or serving at church.
Rachel is honored and excited to come alongside you as you begin—or continue—your journey of rising in serenity.