About Daughters of Zion, Healed
Daughters of Zion, Healed is a Colorado-based nonprofit organization dedicated to trauma-informed healing, education, and empowerment. We serve individuals and families impacted by unresolved trauma by providing structured workshops, practical life-skills education, and emotionally restorative resources that support long-term stability and personal growth.


Founder & Vision
Daughters of Zion, Healed was founded by Selena Jackson, whose personal and professional journey is rooted in trauma-informed care, faith-centered healing, and community restoration. The vision of the organization is to create safe, structured pathways where healing leads to stability, empowerment, and long-term transformation for individuals and families.
Our Programs
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Healing & Support Programs
Trauma-informed emotional support and faith-rooted encouragement for individuals processing unresolved trauma, emotional pain, life transitions, and identity restoration in a safe, compassionate environment.
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Educational Workshops & Classes
Healing and identity workshops, parenting and family connection classes, and life-skills training designed to build resilience, strengthen relationships, and support long-term personal stability.
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Community Support & Outreach
Women’s support circles, healing gatherings, and outreach events that create welcoming community spaces for connection, peer support, education, and personal empowerment.
Credentials & Training
Daughters of Zion, Healed operates using trauma-informed and ethically grounded practices supported by relevant training, lived experience, and ongoing professional development, including:
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Trauma-Informed Care principles
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Crisis intervention and de-escalation strategies
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Case management and human services experience
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Faith-based peer support and mentoring
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Continued education and skills development
Mission & Purpose
Daughters of Zion, Healed is organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The organization provides trauma-informed education, supportive programming, and community-based resources designed to promote healing, resilience, and self-sufficiency for individuals and families impacted by trauma.


