Danielle Freitag
Danielle Freitag’s mission is to empower women to overcome substance use and to enable those in the strip club industry to know their intrinsic worth. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science as a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor from Minnesota State University. Danielle has continued to work in a variety of settings as a counselor and advocate, providing direct support, care and counseling for women in recovery. She is the creator of a trauma-informed, faith-centered counseling program that promotes holistic restoration through evidence-based practices, including the creative arts. Offering expert training on providing best care practices and combating exploitation, Danielle has been requested to advise counselors and advocates, safe homes, medical, government and non-government professionals. She has also served as a consultant to the Department of Health to expand Safe Harbor services in Minnesota for women 18+ ?. Invited to speak in churches both nationally and internationally, Danielle's captivating story of transformation inspires hope and offers solutions. She is the author of Best Care Practices, a manual for service providers. She is also the author of The Garden Keys - 22 Keys of Restoration, V.I and V.II.