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Invisible Scars – A Journey of Self Discovery

Posted onApril 30, 2015August 1, 2016CategoriesFeatured News Stories, Resources

Invisible Scars – A Journey of Self Discovery  “I have spent most of my life running away from my past of child sexual abuse,” says Johanna Janis, the co-producer of Invisible Scars. Invisible Scars explores child sexual abuse through the eyes of Johnna Janis, a woman, mother, wife, and friend who appears strong and confident. Read More …

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