Jennifer Cooper is a dynamic leader and health coach, currently serving as the Founder and President of Habits for Hope, a pioneering 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting recovery from addiction through habit-based health coaching. With a diverse background in sales, physical therapy, and health...
Jennifer Cooper is a dynamic leader and health coach, currently serving as the Founder and President of Habits for Hope, a pioneering 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting recovery from addiction through habit-based health coaching. With a diverse background in sales, physical therapy, and health coaching, Jennifer has honed her ability to simplify complex concepts and empower individuals and organizations to achieve their goals. Her expertise lies in developing tailored strategies that reinforce wellness, foster relationship building, and promote sustainable lifestyle changes.
At Habits for Hope, Jennifer spearheads key projects that focus on integrating better movement, nutrition, and lifestyle habits into the daily lives of those in recovery. By leveraging her skills in process improvement and task management, she creates structured programs that guide participants through their journey toward healthier living. Her growth mindset and motivational approach inspire individuals to overcome obstacles and embrace positive change. Jennifer's commitment to prioritizing workload and meeting deadlines ensures that the organization operates efficiently, maximizing its impact on the community.
Through her work, Jennifer has cultivated a supportive environment where individuals can thrive, reinforcing the belief that recovery is not just about abstaining from substances but about building a fulfilling life. By combining her passion for wellness with her expertise in habit-based coaching, she continues to make a significant difference in the lives of many, helping them shape their paths forward with confidence and resilience. For more information about her initiatives and the transformative work of Habits for Hope, visit www.habitsforhope.org.