We are incredibly grateful to Maggie Prider-Wint and Alyssa Savage from Black Duality for their generous donation to our “Sis, You Are Crowned” group. Their support has not only empowered young women in remote communities but has also fostered a deeper sense of sisterhood that transcends geographical borders.

With their contribution, we were able to fill 20 bags with essential items and host a memorable pamper night in Yamatji Country. This event provided young women in regional areas with a much-needed opportunity for care, connection, and empowerment.

The success of this evening underscored the transformative power of sisterhood and community support. Creating safe space for Young Women from Nations communities in rural and regional areas in efforts to address interventional trauma and promote generational healing.

Thank you, Maggie and Alyssa, for exemplifying sisterhood in action and for your commitment to making a positive impact in the lives of many. Your support has strengthened our resolve to continue promoting intergenerational healing and creating supportive environments for young women everywhere.

With heartfelt gratitude,

Nicholah Wasarirevu CEO/Founder of Sisters Healing Space
Author: Nicholah Wasarirevu CEO/Founder of Sisters Healing Space

Nicholah is a highly experienced Black African Social Worker, Therapist, and Mental Health Clinician who is also currently pursuing a PhD. Her research is focused on decolonising mental health practices and examining the impact of racial trauma. With more than five years of experience in the human services and mental health sector, Nicholah recognised the lack of culturally safe and affirming healing and wellness spaces for First Nations, Black and Women of Colour. In response, she founded Sisters Healing Space in 2020. Sisters Healing Space is a nationwide therapist and wellness directory and mental well service platform dedicated to promoting healing and wellness for Sisters’ of all ages. Its mission is to provide access to culturally safe and affirming services, destigmatise mental health within the community and promote generational healing.