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Broken But Healed offers inspiration, motivation, and the will to push forward through adversity. We don't ignore hardships; rather we allow them to occur understanding they set us up for greater, as well as finding the good within the bad. Broken But Healed also creates spinal cord injury (SCI) awareness, after founder Mykeah D. Simpson experienced her very own life changing event resulting her to having a SCI herself. In August of 2010, Mykeah was involved in a car accident breaking her neck causing her to become a quadriplegic. She began to motivate and inspire others with her faith and strength to triumph nearly everything that came her way. Dedicating herself to helping others she's involved in speaking engagements, whether that be at an elementary school, high school, college or simply stopping by a hospital time to time where someone may need support from another who has walked in their shoes.

A few years into her accident she started her first project, Broken But Healed  book, which is the origin of the phrase.