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When Victoria speaks of making a deal with the devil to protect her unborn child, you understand immediately this isn't an ordinary story of survival. Having endured over 100 surgeries resulting from brutal domestic violence, Victoria Cure has transformed unimaginable trauma into a mission that defines resilience in its purest form.
"How much more do I have to give?" It's the question her daughter asked during a life-threatening hospitalization, and now Victoria finds herself wondering the same as she faces complete hearing loss—a cruel twist for someone who was once a master of sign language but now has only one arm to sign with after amputation.
In this vulnerable, unfiltered conversation with her husband Michael, Victoria reveals the physical toll of her past abuse: titanium jaws, replaced shoulder and hip, and now deteriorating hearing and speech capabilities. Yet what shines through isn't bitterness but an unwavering commitment to ensure others don't suffer alone.
The couple shares how they've created the Contagious Smile Academy, offering over 100 affordable or free courses for special needs families, domestic violence survivors, and anyone seeking healing. From practical resources like IEP advocacy to courses with titles like "My Butt is on Bluetooth," Victoria's approach blends profound wisdom with life-affirming humor.
"Healing shouldn't come with a price tag," Victoria insists, explaining their scholarship program for those who can't afford even their minimal fees. Operating from their home without taking salaries, they've grown from zero to millions of followers by remaining authentic in a world that often rewards superficiality.
Victoria's message resonates far beyond abuse survivors: "You are not your diagnosis, you are not your condition." Her refusal to be defined by trauma while acknowledging its reality offers a blueprint for finding purpose through pain. As she charges her various medical implants and faces yet another surgery, her greatest fear isn't what else can be taken from her body, but losing those she loves.
Listen, share, and consider supporting their mission by attending their upcoming webinar or donating just $5 to provide a scholarship—because as Victoria reminds us, with one in four women experiencing abuse, everyone knows someone who needs this lifeline.
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When Victoria speaks of making a deal with the devil to protect her unborn child, you understand immediately this isn't an ordinary story of survival. Having endured over 100 surgeries resulting from brutal domestic violence, Victoria Cure has transformed unimaginable trauma into a mission that defines resilience in its purest form.
"How much more do I have to give?" It's the question her daughter asked during a life-threatening hospitalization, and now Victoria finds herself wondering the same as she faces complete hearing loss—a cruel twist for someone who was once a master of sign language but now has only one arm to sign with after amputation.
In this vulnerable, unfiltered conversation with her husband Michael, Victoria reveals the physical toll of her past abuse: titanium jaws, replaced shoulder and hip, and now deteriorating hearing and speech capabilities. Yet what shines through isn't bitterness but an unwavering commitment to ensure others don't suffer alone.
The couple shares how they've created the Contagious Smile Academy, offering over 100 affordable or free courses for special needs families, domestic violence survivors, and anyone seeking healing. From practical resources like IEP advocacy to courses with titles like "My Butt is on Bluetooth," Victoria's approach blends profound wisdom with life-affirming humor.
"Healing shouldn't come with a price tag," Victoria insists, explaining their scholarship program for those who can't afford even their minimal fees. Operating from their home without taking salaries, they've grown from zero to millions of followers by remaining authentic in a world that often rewards superficiality.
Victoria's message resonates far beyond abuse survivors: "You are not your diagnosis, you are not your condition." Her refusal to be defined by trauma while acknowledging its reality offers a blueprint for finding purpose through pain. As she charges her various medical implants and faces yet another surgery, her greatest fear isn't what else can be taken from her body, but losing those she loves.
Listen, share, and consider supporting their mission by attending their upcoming webinar or donating just $5 to provide a scholarship—because as Victoria reminds us, with one in four women experiencing abuse, everyone knows someone who needs this lifeline.
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