Stephanie Hoffman MS, PT
Aside from the many roles Stephanie Hoffman plays: Mother, Wife, Physical Therapist, Surfer and Humanitarian, her recent role as a Hospice volunteer has inspired many of the ideas in her first fiction novel—Kōkua.
Stephanie has extensive experience in the field of Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. Currently, she has a private practice in La Jolla Shores, California. Over thirty-five years in medicine has inspired her to educate others with new ways of looking at disease and injury, primarily with tolerance, compassion and understanding.
Stephanie’s numerous surf trips abroad have presented her with extraordinary glimpses of those in need and the opportunity to share her skills in support of others. “It’s not just a surf trip…” Steph’s known for saying. “Let’s see where we might be able to help.”
From donating essentials in Mexico, Dominican Republic, Fiji, and Indonesia, to starting a school in Croix des Bouquets, Haiti, helping to rebuild the lives of children who lost family members in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, her experiences have culminated in respect and tolerance for those outside of local boundaries, pressing our awareness of those in need both nationally and globally.
“To the world you may be one person; but to one person you may be the world.” *Dr. Seuss
(One of Steph’s favorite sayings from her former neighbor; Ted Geisel).
Proceeds from this book will help fund Institut Edeline in Beudet, Haiti.
For more Information go to: www.projectedeline.com
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