"Healing an entire generation of women."
My vision is to help women of all generations heal their wounds and recognise that these wounds often span generations. By healing these deep-seated wounds, I empower an entire generation of women.
Beyond the counselling room, my commitment to healing takes a practical form through support for critical social issues. During the COVID pandemic, I co-authored a chapter in the book, Intersecting Stories: Narrative therapy reflections on gender, culture and justice , focusing on intersectional conversations about racism and white privilege within the contexts of sexual assault and family violence. The proceeds from my contribution to this book have been used to support efforts to eradicate barriers that hinder the empowerment of young girls.
One such barrier is period poverty, which disproportionately affects young women in Zimbabwe, my home country. To address this, I contribute to projects that generate funds for purchasing sanitary products and underwear for girls in need. This initiative helps ensure that these young women do not miss out on their education during their menstrual periods, offering them a fighting chance to become the best versions of themselves. By providing this essential support, I aim to close the gap caused by inequities in access to education and create pathways for young women to succeed.