VISION To create a fellowship of peers that offers a safe community of support to Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and other underserved marginalized individuals, including those who are victims of criminal assault or have experienced other trauma; live with emotional, mental, or physical disabilities; encounter other barriers in their journey to their best lives.
MISSION
Practice person-centered care with a trauma-informed approach to support the physical and mental safety of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and other underserved individuals. We support each individual’s potential, recognizing and building on their strengths, and valuing purpose through community.
GOALS
• Meet each individual “where they are” on their wellness journey
• Model faith-based care and compassion
• Train and support Peer Navigators, Peer Mentors, and Certified Peer Counselors
• Encourage and Inspire personal and professional development
• Provide vocational and employment support
• Offer resources and support to find safe housing
• Refer and assist individuals in navigating the proper medical, legal, and social service agencies
• Collaborate with community agencies
• Teach leadership and advocacy skills • Assist entrepreneurs in building their networks and businesses