Trevor Steinhauser

Stigmatized

Trevor Steinhauser

  • Mama Scar

Mama Scar

Monday 16th December 2019

Scarlet Hudson, 'Mama Scar', discusses her mission to help women escape addiction and trafficking through her non-profit, The Women of Alabaster.
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54 minutes
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Stigmatized
Author:
Trevor Steinhauser
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Sobriety Toolkit
Stigma & Social Perspectives
Family Recovery from Addiction
Recovery from Trauma
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
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Mama Scar's Mission: From Corporate Success to Street Savior

Yeah, people, places and things are their downfall. Yeah, that's the reason why we have considered going out of the city in a more rural atmosphere, where we can get them away from the city and away from these people, places and things that keep dragging them right back out.
Imagine swapping a high-flying corporate career for the streets, driven by a calling to help those society has forgotten. That's exactly what Scarlet Hudson, affectionately known as 'Mama Scar', did. After 30 years in the corporate world, Scarlet felt a divine pull to make a difference. She started by handing out brown bag meals to women living on the streets at night. What began as a small gesture quickly grew into a full-time mission.
Today, Scarlet runs 'The Women of Alabaster', a non-profit organization that offers hope and support to women trapped in addiction and human trafficking. This faith-based group provides a safe haven, life skills, and educational opportunities, all while sharing the unconditional love of Jesus Christ. In this episode of 'Stigmatized', host Trevor Steinhauser sits down with Mama Scar to discuss her incredible journey and the lives she's touched.
From stories of trust-building to the harsh realities of reentry and recovery, this episode is a heartfelt reminder of the power of compassion and community. Whether you're looking for inspiration or insight into the struggles faced by marginalized women, this conversation with Mama Scar offers both in spades.