Mission
Community Wellness

The Women’s Wellness School exists to empower 50,000 women and girls annually through education, mentorship, and community-driven programs that honor body wisdom, reproductive wellness, and holistic well-being at every stage of life—from menarche to menopause and beyond. Rooted in shared leadership and continuous learning, we are committed to:

  • Educating & Empowering: Providing comprehensive reproductive and wellness education to at least 25,000 girls and women annually, equipping them with the knowledge to navigate their changing bodies from adolescence to adulthood, motherhood, perimenopause, and elderhood. Our programs are accessible both in-person and virtually, ensuring widespread reach and impact.

  • Mentorship & Community Support: Offering intergenerational mentorship to 10,000 participants each year, ensuring that young girls, adults, and elders engage as learners and teachers, in both digital and physical spaces.

  • Expanding Access: Partnering with 50+ schools, community centers, and organizations to bring vital health and wellness resources to those who need them most.

  • Essential Supplies & Support: Serving as a resource for no-cost period care products and essential supplies from prenatal to postpartum, including diapering products, while expanding community access to affordable and no-cost professional and peer support.

  • Research & Innovation: Conducting ethnographic research to ensure our programs reflect the real experiences and evolving needs of the communities we serve.

  • Health & Wellness Services: Delivering culturally competent care to 15,000 women and girls, with a focus on under-resourced communities, through both in-person and virtual support.

  • Advocacy & Justice: Championing body sovereignty and reproductive justice, so every girl and woman has the right to make informed choices about her health, body, and future.

Through these initiatives, The Women’s Wellness School envisions a world where every girl and woman—whether she is experiencing her first cycle, embracing motherhood, transitioning through perimenopause, or stepping into elderhood—has access to the knowledge, support, essential resources, and community she needs to thrive, both online and in person.