Founder Assembles Advisory Board to Revolutionize Mental Health Support for Black Women and Girls

by Gee NY

In a groundbreaking move to address the mental health needs of Black women and girls, Nijiama Smalls, Founder of The Black Girl’s Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds, has unveiled an Advisory Board featuring 13 influential leaders from diverse industries.

This initiative aims to transform emotional healing and mental health access for Black women across the United States.

The board members—trailblazers in sectors like healthcare, corporate leadership, education, and the arts—will focus on four key objectives:

“This Advisory Board signifies a bold step toward creating a culture of emotional excellence for Black women,” Smalls stated. “Each member brings unparalleled expertise and passion to our mission.”

Founded by bestselling author and visionary Nijiama Smalls, The Black Girl’s Guide to Healing Emotional Wounds champions emotional wellness through storytelling, education, and community engagement.

The organization’s work continues to push boundaries, fostering spaces where Black women can thrive emotionally and mentally.

For more details on the initiative and its mission, visit: TheBlackGirlsGuidetoHealingEmotionalWounds.com.

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