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8 Tips to PCS to a Safe Home

PCS (or a military move, for our non-military friends) season is quickly approaching. We ourselves are preparing to move in less than 60 days. This will be our third military move and our first since being exposed to toxic mold in our housing. As we prepare ourselves for this upcoming venture we have compiled some tips to make your move in to a new home as safe as possible. While most of the tips apply to the military or military housing, it is true for off base housing and civilians as well. 1. Do not sign the lease without seeing the home first. I  understand  100% how complicated this statement is; we ourselves have done this because A. we didn't know any better and B. military housing communities are NOTORIOUS for doing this to families. They use scare tactics to force new residents in to contracts and honestly it is NOT okay. They may try and email a lease over "for your convenience" or have you sign before touring the home. It can be avoided, please do not sign ...

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Rachel and Brenan have been married for 11 years and have 3 beautiful children. After his enlistment in the Navy they thought life would be smooth sailing and secure. After their most recent assignment their lives were devastated by toxic mold exposure. Not only did it impact their physical health, it had devastating emotional and mental impacts. To free themselves they left a majority of their earthly possesions behind to be trashed and moved in to their RV where they rebuilt their lives. They still currently reside in 250 sq ft with 5 people and 2 dogs, but are healing, healthier, and happier than before. The Lord works in mysterious ways and this trial has brought them closer as a family and in their faith.

Now they strive to advocate for families being taken advantage of in similar housing situations, to work through the healing process through sharing their experiences, and finding new ways of detoxifying their lives both internally and externally.

Our mission is to help people navigate healing after trauma and to have a happy, healthy life.

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