Our Story
Dedication and Service
It is incredible how one small idea can grow into something truly special. Broken But Restored Family Incorporated is rooted in the belief that we all have an inherent responsibility to make a meaningful difference in our community.
Broken but Restored Family Housing
Statement of belief
Psalms 147:3 He heals the brokenhearted And binds up their wounds. NKJV
We believe that through hope, determination, a great support system and faith, that anyone who has been broken can be restored.
Values
Treating each person who comes to us as a treasure. Upholding the utmost respect for their choices and situations. We strive to make sure they feel loved and welcomed.
Mission
Helping as many people as possible overcome the challenges of beginning again from scratch.
Vision
Helping families stop the cycles of abuse by empowering everyone to learn how to recognize the signs and support the families who have had to pick up and leave their situations.
Biography
Through the various trials of Stephanie G. Meadows life, she believes God has given her wisdom and the ability to help others overcome their own obstacles. She wrote a book called Broken but Restored, Living a life of trials to triumphs. Because of Stephanie being involved in two previous abusive relationships, the idea for this organization was birthed. There were resources to get help but only if you went to court. Understanding forgiveness and redemption, she was put in a position that made her question if she should stay in the relationship or go. The only way she was going to get help was if she put a restraining order on her ex. She didn’t want to do that and get in the way of the kids maintaining their relationship with their Dad. If she didn’t have others open their homes up, there is a possibility that things in the relationship could have gotten worse, and she may not have been here. Statistics show most that stay in an abusive relationship usually don’t make it out. Stephanie wants to help others realize that it’s possible to begin again even if they decide not to go to court.
She dedicated her life to God at the tender age of 8. She began her walk with greater intensity in her teenage years. Between these ages, she decided she wanted to become a writer. She would make homemade cards and books for her friends and family. There were also the barcodes and numbers that she would draw on the back. Even then, she knew something was special inside of her.
Today Stephanie is proud owner of S.M. Elect Enterprises, LLC. A company that she has dedicated to helping others realize their dreams and live up to their ultimate potential. She shares parental/guardianship to 3 amazing children. Growing up in the state of Colorado, Stephanie has attended church most of her life. Stephanie attends Glory to Glory Christian Center, where she helps teach the youth. She’s passionate about spreading the truth of God and helping others to live the free life that God has intended for people to live.
Stephanie created SM Elect Enterprises LLC with the hopes of inspiring others to reach for their dreams and accomplish their personal and professional goals. Out of creating this company she birthed her other entity Stephanie G. M. She knew that to help others fulfill their purpose was only if she found and began to walk in her own. Which is how the book, “Broken but Restored, Living a life of trials to triumphs”, was birthed.
Stephanie’s company started an organization called, Broken but Restored Family Incorporated, to build transitional housing for survivors of domestic abuse. Her vision for this to be successful is also to include the help of many others who have been or know of someone currently experiencing abuse, who may need to utilize these services. She understands firsthand how difficult it is to begin life anew. She understands what it takes to put God first and accomplish her dreams. Stephanie has a passion to help many others just like her
Along with building transitional housing, she wants to build a community for the LGBTQ+ folks as well. Experiencing racism and homophobia from struggling with her own sexuality, she knows just how it feels to feel like nobody cares or understands what is going on. In speaking with many individuals who have undergone the same things, she wants to create a safe place for them to know the love that God has for them as well. She wants others who have acknowledged their sexuality to be able to live in an area where they could be themselves but also acknowledge their relationship with God, not having to hide their sexual choices. Stephanie understands that a relationship with God is not determined by your sexuality, but by your hearts position to God and to yourself and to others.