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Support Black Therapists Wellness
BRIGE THE GAP
Impacts of Mental Wellness On Our Community
The BIPOC commUNITY, is often invisible! Especially those of us who suffer from issues CONNECTed to their mental wellness, thus the data is significantly skewed because we are historically underreported and underserved!
According to Mental Health America (MHA.ORG) 41.8% of the US population self-identifies as being a member of the Black, Indigenous, Person of Color (BIPOC) CommUNITY – 13.5% of those migrated here, from another commUNITY.
However; BIPOC Wellness Professionals only account for 4.1% of ALL Mental & Emotional Wellness Professionals.
68% of the BIPOC Wellness Professionals represented in that 4.1% report having a waitlist for services.
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- BLACK
- AFRICAN AMERICAN
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- LATINX
- HISPANIC
BE Y(OUR)SELF!
HEAR THIS – NOTHING, ABOUT YOU NEEDS TO BE TONED DOWN, TRANSLATED, OR SILENCED!!!
Do you want to take the hard work out of your healing from trauma?
Yes, but you don’t have to do it alone.
Meet y(our) Partners in Healing
JESSICA
LCSW-QS
Founder & CEO
A wife, mother, entrepreneur, ministry worker & advocate
ROMILLA
LMHC-QS, CRC
COO
Master’s in Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling with a graduate certificate in Marriage and Family Therapy
We are a Haitian women-owned and lead mental, emotional, and communal wellness collective in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
WELCOME TO Y(OUR) WELLNESS COMMUNITY!
You deserve to be seen, heard, valued, respected, and most of all belong in a commUNITY of those who are wanting to see you heal & win.