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Yesterday’s Gone
Overcome Abuse, Trauma, and Discover Your True Self
What can we learn from our abuse and trauma? We often see the events of abuse and trauma and get caught up in our victimhood and what was done TO us. But what if this is a wake-up call? What if abuse and trauma are the catalysts to discovering who you are and a pathway for restoration and healing? Loree Tamayo is a fellow abuse survivor who used her abusive marriage to investigate why she made poor choices when it came to relationships. She went through years of therapy and read countless books on restoring the True YOU. Knowing who you are empowers you to heal from your hurts, take ownership of your story, and set limits on your terms. Don’t let your abuse and trauma define you. Knowledge is power. Use your Yesterday to change your Tomorrow.
“Determined in her passion to help herself, and now others, Loree Tamayo is dedicated to a healing journey. Her resolve and grit to fight her way through years of hurt by allowing herself to accept, love, and see herself as God sees her is truly miraculous. Loree has a unique perspective on life because of her journey and has chosen to commit her life to helping other women through their journey. Her story is truly inspiring!”
—Chantelle Julian, Director of Business Development, LTCM Consulting
“Loree’s transformation from victim to abuse survivor has been truly amazing to witness. From the earliest days, as she was just beginning to separate and recognize the degree of abuse she suffered, she verbalized a desire to help other women. I have watched her determination, resilience, and faith continue to move her forward despite overwhelming odds and countless setbacks. Loree is a true force to be reckoned with and her aspiration to guide women to not just survive abuse but thrive and regain their dignity continues to inspire.“
—Melanie Gagliardo, M.A., Director of Operations, LTCM Consulting
Loree Tamayo is a fellow abuse survivor. She used her abusive marriage as a catalyst to find out why she made poor choices when it came to relationships. After years of therapy, retreats, reading, and applying what she’s learned, Loree rose above her abuse and trauma and now works toward helping other survivors.
Loree has built a successful business as a consultant. Her success has made it possible to start a nonprofit called Yesterday’s Gone. Yesterday’s Gone is a transitional housing program that helps women transition from domestic violence shelters or safe houses to living independently with strength and dignity. Loree has made it her life mission to help women have a choice. Have a choice to leave an abusive situation. Have a choice to live and thrive and not have to go back to their former relationships.