Trauma to Triumph

Why Tiffany Styles Is Standing With Children Who Deserve Protection, Justice, and Healing

I’ve spent most of my life in a gym. Gymnastics taught me discipline. Strength. Resilience. It gave me confidence and a place to grow. But it also existed alongside parts of my story that were deeply painful. I am a survivor of sexual abuse. For a long time, that trauma felt like something that defined me. But healing has shown me something different: what happened to me is not the end of my story. Through support, truth, and the courage to speak up, I’ve experienced what it means to move from trauma to triumph.

That’s why I’m partnering with Kids Alive. Around the world, children who have experienced abuse are fighting battles no child should ever face alone. They need protection. They need justice. They need space to heal. I’m inviting you to join me. Your support will help children receive trauma-informed care, legal advocacy, and the emotional support they deserve — so their stories, too, can move from trauma to triumph.

Will you stand with me?

“Triumph isn’t pretending trauma didn’t happen. It’s healing, speaking truth, and helping the next child rise.”

The Reality Children Face

Every year, millions of children experience abuse and exploitation. Behind every statistic is a child — a name, a face, a story. Abuse creates deep trauma that affects a child’s brain development, emotional health, relationships, and sense of safety. When systems meant to protect children fail — whether through lack of access, weak legal protection, or cultural silence — children are often left without the support they need to heal.

Trauma does not disappear on its own. Without intervention, it can shape a child’s future in painful and lasting ways. But trauma does not have to be the final chapter.

WHY KIDS ALIVE

Kids Alive believes that protection, justice, and healing must work together.

Through trauma-informed care, children receive consistent, compassionate support that recognizes how trauma impacts their minds and bodies. Their programs are designed to restore dignity, build resilience, and help children rediscover their identity and worth.

Kids Alive also mobilizes multidisciplinary teams — including social workers, psychologists, and lawyers — to walk with each child through the legal and healing process. These teams ensure that children are not retraumatized as they pursue justice.

Because healing alone is not enough.

Justice matters. When children are protected, heard, and supported through the legal process, it interrupts cycles of abuse and creates safer communities for generations to come. This is how we move from trauma to triumph.

When trauma is met with the right response

Measurable change. Lasting impact.

70X

A conviction rate is 70x more likely with Kids Alive legal representation for a child.

In systems where convictions are rare, skilled legal advocacy helps protect children, hold offenders accountable, and prevent further harm.

2400+

Over 2,400 parents, caregivers, and children have been equipped with trauma-informed parenting tools, violence-prevention practices, and sexual abuse prevention and self-protection skills.

These tools strengthen families, build safety, and support healing in everyday life—not just in crisis moments.

264+

264+ active cases where Kids Alive attorneys are pursuing justice for children.

Each case represents a child who is not facing abuse alone. Kids Alive attorneys are actively pursuing protection and accountability—working within legal systems to secure safer futures for children.

Become a Champion for Children

Healing takes time. Justice takes commitment. Transformation takes community.

When you become a monthly Champion for children, you provide steady, reliable support that makes long-term healing possible. Your consistent gift helps fund trauma-informed therapy, legal advocacy, safe environments, and the multidisciplinary teams that walk alongside each child. You can help rewrite a child’s story. Will you become a Champion today?

A simple way to get involved

You don’t have to do everything. You just have to start.