Support Scholarships & Healing Workshops for Those in Crisis
Hi, I’m Elizabeth Meigs—Certified Spiritual Transformational Coach, speaker, and Founder of Elizabeth Inspires.
I didn’t come to this work through theory.
I came through survival.
After a traumatic brain injury, a toxic marriage, and years of burnout and post-traumatic stress, everything I thought defined my life was stripped away. What remained was faith—and a calling I could no longer ignore.
Through God’s grace and the resilience strategies He helped me build, I didn’t just survive—I was restored. And now, I help others rise the same way: through faith, practical resilience tools, and the healing love of Christ.
For more than 13 years, I’ve walked beside people in their darkest seasons—helping them move from overwhelm to clarity, from survival to peace, from despair to hope. What began as personal healing has become a mission—and that mission is now expanding.
The Heart of the Mission
Many of the people we serve look “fine” on the outside.
They show up.
They perform.
They keep going.
But internally, they are exhausted, overwhelmed, and disconnected from who they once were.
Veterans, first responders, healthcare workers, and trauma survivors often carry invisible wounds—burnout, chronic stress, emotional exhaustion, and loss of purpose. Too often, they are expected to push through rather than heal.
Elizabeth Inspires exists to change that.
We don’t ask people to power through pain.
We create space for healing, restoration, and rebuilding—rooted in faith, dignity, and evidence-based resilience strategies.
Why We Need Support
This work is not theoretical.
It is already happening.
Delivering ethical, trauma-informed programs requires real infrastructure—secure digital platforms, communication systems, program delivery tools, and outcome tracking. These essential systems cost $8,000–$10,000 per year.
Until now, every dollar has been self-funded.
Your support helps to:
- Sustain the systems that make this work possible
- Expand access for individuals who cannot afford care
- Provide scholarship-based participation
- Reach underserved and overlooked communities
- Ensure high-quality, trauma-informed, faith-centered delivery
This is not about building a business.
It is about building healing infrastructure—so no one has to walk this journey alone.




