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- Country: United States
- Books: 2
- Profession: Author, Social Worker, Ordained Minister
- Born: 30 May
- Member Since: Nov 2023
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BIOGRAPHY
Ms. Alisha Jackson possesses a diverse and robust educational foundation, holding an Associate’s degree in Real Estate, a Bachelor’s in Liberal Arts, a Master’s in Social Work, and currently pursuing a Doctorate in Ministry. With over 20 years of experience in human and social services, and more than 15 years specifically in homeless and mental health services, Alisha is deeply committed to addressing the root causes of poverty, abuse, and homelessness.
Her life’s work is driven by a passionate desire to break the cycles of generational poverty and abuse. Alisha is dedicated to empowering individuals and families to overcome the barriers that prevent them from achieving financial independence and emotional well-being. She is a strong advocate for eliminating these generational cycles, and she works tirelessly to create pathways to generational wealth through education, resources, and opportunities.
As an Ordained Minister, Alisha integrates Biblical wisdom and principles into her mission, using them as a foundation for healing, transformation, and growth. Her passion is not just to provide support, but to offer comprehensive solutions—through resources, trainings, and community-building efforts—that help individuals renew their minds, heal from trauma, and realign their lives with God’s purpose. Alisha’s approach is holistic, blending practical tools with spiritual guidance to help others build lives of stability, hope, and purpose.
Her ultimate goal is to create lasting, transformative change by equipping individuals with the tools they need to heal from past wounds, break free from limiting cycles, and move toward a future of empowerment, faith, and prosperity.