Encouraging vulnerable voices.
Equipping the church to do the same.


A Ministry of Help and Hope
Life can leave us gasping for answers: Why this illness? Why this loss? Where is God in my pain?
At Voice for the Vulnerable, we meet those questions head-on with online or in-person biblical counseling, community support, and church-equipping resources grounded
in the unchanging Word of God.​
For the individual who suffers physically, emotionally or spiritually,
and the local church who cares for them.

Meet Our Founder, Alicia Reagan
Paralyzed from the chest down since a 2009 spinal-cord injury and walking through the heartbreak of a divorce in 2020, Alicia knows pain inside and out—nerve pain that never stops, grief that runs deep, and the daunting road of single motherhood. Yet every valley has driven her closer to the Lord who heals, comforts, and sustains.
Voice for the Vulnerable was born from that journey. Alicia now walks beside those who suffer - physically, emotionally or spiritually. With a Master's degree in biblical counseling, she offers practical help, and a living reminder that Jesus draws near to the broken.
Through speaking, monthly gathering groups, biblical counseling, church invitations to share her story and this ministry, she champions hope for broken bodies, broken hearts, and broken churches.
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Her heartbeat is simple: create safe spaces where every story is seen, every wound is honored, and every soul is invited to experience Christ’s freedom—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Ministering to those who suffer...
Physical pain. Emotional pain. Spiritual pain.
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My friend, Alicia Reagan, knows what it means to struggle with pain, disappointment, and long-term disability. She also knows the many ways God and his Word can bring healing, help, and hope.
It's why I'm so glad Alicia is passing on that same hope through her new ministry Voice for the Vulnerable. I'm convinced many will benefit from her wise counsel, heartfelt compassion, and seasoned experience.
Joni Eareckson Tada,
Joni and Friends
Alicia is one of the most God-centered women I know. She loves Him, follows Him and listens to Him. Because of her close walk, God showed her that sacrificing herself and her children only enabled her destructive husband to continue his ways. This was not in his best interest, nor in hers. You’d think a woman who was paralyzed, and in a wheelchair, would feel helpless to leave that destructive relationship and take care of herself and her kids. But Alicia is also one of the most resilient people I know. She radiates with the joy of Jesus and understands that her suffering has only made her stronger, more God-centered and more able to enter into the suffering of others.
Leslie Vernick
Speaker, author of 7 books including the best selling book The Emotionally Destructive Marriage and relationship coach.
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Would You Consider Joining Us As a Voice for the Vulnerable?
All ministries of Voice for the Vulnerable - from the monthly encouragement gatherings, to free biblical counseling for those who need it, to providing the needs of the disabled in Nepal, to helping support our ministry team - are possible because of the donations of those of you who want to share in this vision and mission and be a voice for the vulnerable.
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