Join the Movement

Her Womb Wellness is more than an initiative—it's a lifeline urgently needed in our society. Menstrual health challenges like severe pain, excessive bleeding, and prolonged cycles disproportionately impact women, particularly African American women and girls. For far too many, these struggles disrupt daily life, leading to missed work, school, and opportunities.
With nearly 80% of African American women experiencing fibroids and countless others enduring chronic menstrual issues, "Womb Care" is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity. Our movement is here to address these challenges head-on, creating a supportive community and fostering awareness to prioritize women’s reproductive health.
Together, we can make a difference. Join us in advocating for change, supporting those in need, and ensuring every woman has access to the care she deserves.
Our Focus
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Community Involvement
"HER Community Private Meet Up "a safe and supportive space for women with fibroids, those who have undergone post-surgery recovery, and anyone seeking womb wellness education.
What to Expect:
Inspiring fibroid stories shared by participants
Educational insights and Q&A sessions with doctors and experts
Lite bites and refreshments
Resources for womb health and wellness
Opportunities to connect and network
This is your opportunity to build relationships, find support, and gain knowledge to take charge of your health. We encourage you to invite other women who would benefit from being part of this empowering community.
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Sponsorship
The "HER WOMB" Initiative is dedicated to supporting women and girls in underserved communities by providing essential resources for reproductive health. We raise funds to supply non-toxic feminine pads and cotton underwear, ensuring access to safer and healthier options. Additionally, the initiative offers free screenings to help prevent or detect fibroids at their early stages, promoting early intervention and better health outcomes.
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​Partnerships/Support
Our success in promoting womb wellness and raising awareness about fibroids is built on strong partnerships with like-minded organizations and individuals. These include Dr. Fisher Road 2 Wellness, a dedicated Natural Health Practitioner, and Cindy Goodson, a Certified Holistic Nutritionist.
We are also proud to collaborate with the Barbara Jordan Leadership Institute, a nonpartisan organization founded and led by Black women, inspired by their lived experiences. BJLI takes a holistic approach to community-based leadership through grassroots organizing, leadership development, and community education. By empowering the current generation of Black leaders, preparing the next, and fostering advocacy and participation in governance, BJLI exemplifies the power of collective action and transformative leadership.