Donation protected
As I embark on my journey to become a psychosomatic practitioner, I am faced with a significant financial obstacle that threatens to derail my dreams. In order to pursue my Masters program in January 2026, I am required to obtain a certification that will not only enhance my skills but also enable me to provide much-needed healing therapies to a vulnerable population. This certification is crucial for me to fulfill my mission of helping veterans, first responders, women of domestic violence and sex trafficking, troubled youth girls, and foster girls who are in desperate need of support and healing.
The work that I aspire to do as a psychosomatic practitioner is deeply rooted in my passion for helping others and making a positive impact on the lives of those who have experienced trauma and adversity. Through a combination of traditional therapy techniques and holistic healing modalities, I aim to provide a safe and nurturing environment for my clients to heal and grow. My ultimate goal is to empower them to overcome their past traumas and lead fulfilling and meaningful lives.
The population that I am dedicated to serving includes veterans who have bravely served our country, first responders who put their lives on the line every day to keep us safe, women who have survived domestic violence and sex trafficking, troubled youth girls who are struggling with mental health issues, and foster girls who have experienced instability and trauma in their lives. These individuals often face unique challenges and barriers to accessing the support and resources they need to heal and thrive. As a psychosomatic practitioner, I am committed to providing them with the tools and techniques they need to navigate their healing journey and build resilience.
In order to achieve my goal of becoming a certified psychosomatic practitioner, I am seeking financial assistance to cover the costs of the certification program. The program includes intensive training in psychosomatic therapy techniques, trauma-informed care, and holistic healing modalities. By obtaining this certification, I will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively support and empower my clients on their healing journey.
I am reaching out to the community for support in funding this certification program, as I am unable to cover the costs on my own. Your generous contributions will not only help me achieve my dream of becoming a psychosomatic practitioner but will also enable me to provide much-needed healing therapies to a vulnerable population who are in desperate need of support.
As a psychosomatic practitioner, I will offer my services for free to veterans, first responders, women of domestic violence and sex trafficking, troubled youth girls, and foster girls. I believe that everyone deserves access to quality mental health care and healing therapies, regardless of their financial situation. By offering my services for free, I hope to reach those who may not otherwise have the means to access the support they need to heal and thrive.
In addition to providing free services to the vulnerable population, I also plan to collaborate with organizations who are dedicated to supporting veterans and first responders. By partnering with these organizations, I hope to reach a wider audience and provide much-needed support to those who have sacrificed so much for our country.
I am committed to pursuing my dream of becoming a psychosomatic practitioner and therapist combining the two in order to provide healing therapies to those in need. With your support, I can overcome the financial obstacles standing in my way and make a positive impact on the lives of veterans, first responders, women of domestic violence and sex trafficking, troubled youth girls, and foster girls. Your contributions will not only help me achieve my goals but will also enable me to create a ripple effect of healing and empowerment in the lives of those who need it most. Thank you for considering supporting my journey to become a certified psychosomatic practitioner and therapist.
Organizer

Donna Pope
Organizer
San Antonio, TX