Spreading the Message of Hope in the News
Grateful! That's the word I'd use to describe the recent press surrounding Good Girl Chronicles. Last month, I was featured in a digital documentary series called 'The Muse Project' ABC affliate 13 News Now. The Muse Project features people in Hampton Roads, Virginia who are using their creative talents to contribtue to the community. The documentary featured my mental health journey, and how I am hoping to inspire others to speak their truth through storytelling nights. When the story premiered online I was overcome with emotion. It was poweful to say the least looking back on where I have come from. I was also overwhelmed by the feedback from so many 13 News Now viewers. The documentary series is going to allow me to engage with more people, and hopefully take Good Girl Chronicles LLC to more places in Hampton Roads. Check out the feature below or click here
Out of the Darkness Walk Suffolk Herald Feature
As a member of the Virginia Chapter Board of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, I am passionate about educating people about suicide prevention. I also want to engage communities of color to get involved in mental health programs and suicide prevention. AFSP hosts Out of the Darkness fundraising walks all over the country to raise money for suicide prevention. If you are interested in getting involved check out the AFSP website, go to www.afsp.org
Check out my Suffolk Herald feature about the Out of the Darkness Walk here
This Friday, August 9, 7:30 a.m. I'll be on the new SKY 4 show Say Life TV with host Elyssa. I'll be talking about my Spark of Hope Storytelling Nights, and mental health.
If you would like to support Good Girl Chronicles LLC you can make a donation to our Go Fund Me page www.gofund.com/teamgoodgirl or snag a New Storytelling Shirt on Sale for 2 weeks.
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