How my journey began

A woman with long, curly black hair, wearing large black glasses, hoop earrings, and a black T-shirt, sitting in a car and taking a selfie in sunlight.

Ever since I can remember, I have always had a deep passion for helping others. Even as a young girl, I felt drawn to people who were hurting or struggling. I didn’t always have the words for it, but I knew my heart was different in that way. I cared deeply about people’s stories, their pain, and their healing.

However, it wasn’t until high school, when I truly surrendered my life to Christ, that everything began to make sense. During that season, the Lord began to shape my heart in a new way. My relationship with Him opened my eyes to the brokenness many young people carry silently, especially when it comes to mental health, identity, and the environments they grow up in. It was then that I first felt the calling to work with youth in the mental health field.

At the time, I thought it would simply be a career path. Little did I know that God had something much bigger in mind.

As I grew in my faith and continued my journey, the Lord began to reveal that this calling was not just about a profession, it was about ministry. He began to show me that the very challenges, struggles, and experiences I faced in my own youth were not meaningless. They were part of the foundation He would later use for something greater.

Many of the things I once questioned, moments of confusion, pain, feeling unseen, or struggling with identity, became the very things that allowed me to understand and connect with others on a deeper level. God was preparing me long before I realized it. What I once saw as obstacles, He was using as preparation.

Through prayer, reflection, and continued obedience to His guidance, the vision for this work became clearer. The Lord placed a deep burden on my heart for young women who are navigating mental health struggles, toxic environments, loss of identity, and the pressure of trying to figure out who they are in a world that constantly pulls them in different directions.

This organization was born out of that calling.

It is more than just a program or initiative, it is a ministry rooted in faith, healing, and restoration. My prayer is that through this work, young women will not only receive support for their mental health, but also rediscover their identity, their worth, and the purpose God has placed within them.

What began as a simple passion to help others has grown into a mission that is far bigger than me. This journey is a reminder that God can take every part of our story, the good, the painful, and the uncertain, and use it to bring hope, healing, and transformation to others.

And this is only the beginning.