Black Mental Wellness Presents Elevate: A Vision Board Experience
Elevate provides an opportunity to envision personal goals, prioritize mental wellness, and craft a vision board that reflects a future of growth, resilience, and peace.
Elevate provides an opportunity to envision personal goals, prioritize mental wellness, and craft a vision board that reflects a future of growth, resilience, and peace.
The Black Woman Project invites individuals to join their Monthly Group Therapy Session at the Eldorado Ballroom, a free, supportive event designed to create a safe space for Black women and girls to engage in meaningful conversation.
Prepare for a transformative experience at the Postpartum Diaries Live Panel, a powerful workshop and discussion focused on postpartum depression, a condition that deeply affects many families but often remains unspoken.
Empowering Black Women, held at the NCCF MD Administrative Campus, will focus on addressing the unique challenges Black women face in maternal health. Featuring expert insights and opportunities for shared experiences, the forum aims to foster meaningful dialogue, provide resources, and strengthen community connections.
This OBX 25 year's program will delve into prevalent mental health issues, explore mental health disorders, and emphasize collective accountability in reshaping the narrative surrounding Black mental health.
Project Cradle Care: Mommy & Me Resource Fair aims to raise awareness about the maternal and infant health disparities faced by Black women through outreach and educational efforts.
The 2025 Black Health Fair invites the community to a day dedicated to health education, wellness screenings, and meaningful engagement.
The Atlanta Doula Collective proudly presents Dinner & A Movie, an exclusive celebration of Black excellence featuring the premiere of Cradled In Culture: Reclaiming the Legacy of Black Doula Care. This intimate event will honor the profound heritage and contributions of Black doulas through an evening of culture, community, and conversation.
The Black Birth Collection is a free community event dedicated to celebrating and reclaiming the birthing experiences of Black and Brown women and their babies.
This informative National Mental Health Alliance Day event provides an opportunity to learn about available resources and initiatives supporting youth mental health.
Black Maternal Health Project Summit offers attendees the opportunity to engage with leading experts, participate in dynamic workshops, and contribute to meaningful discussions aimed at improving health outcomes for Black mothers and their babies.
The Black Infant Mortality Awareness Walk highlights the urgent issue of disproportionately high infant mortality rates among Black American babies in the United States.