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Sisters Mentally Mobilized- Inland Empire

Welcome, sister! We're so glad you are here!

Sisters Mentally Mobilized Inland Empire focuses on the importance of feeling well physically, mentally, emotionally, financially, and spiritually! 

Sisters Mentally Mobilized - Inland Empire!

Thank you for joining our virtual Sisters Mentally Mobilized graduation on Sunday, December 13 to celebrate the 8 Sisters of the Inland Empire who are joining the army of Black Women across California ready to eliminate mental health stigma, anxiety, and isolation in our communities and create affirming spaces for us to tend to our minds, hearts, and souls. 
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Thank you to our Partners!

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Sisters Mentally Mobilized - Inland Empire Sister Circle Mobilization 

​The Sisters Mentally Mobilized Inland Empire Sister Circle Team's participated in the NAMI Walk in Hemet, CA, as part of their continued advocacy in eliminating mental health stigma, isolation, and anxiety in the Black community. Special thanks to the San Bernardino Riverside Area Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and our donors who helped SMM I.E. exceed the fundraising goal!

Meet the Sisters of SMM Inland Empire, the 1st Cohort!

We celebrate the incredible work each sister does and will continue to do on behalf of Black women in the Inland Empire!
15 incredibly passionate Black women came together and devoted themselves to deepening their knowledge and skills around supporting Black women's mental health, and laid the foundation to launch their own mental health-focused Sister Circles in the Inland Empire. 

The California Black Women's Health Project would also like to give a special thanks to our wonderful partners at Congregations Organized for Prophetic Engagement (C.O.P.E), who played a significant role in the success of Sisters Mentally Mobilized--Inland Empire.
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The California Black Women's Health Project is the only statewide, non-profit organization that is solely committed to ​improving the health of California's 1.2 million Black women and girls through advocacy, education, outreach and policy. 
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CALIFORNIA BLACK WOMEN'S HEALTH PROJECT
​​9800 S. La Cienega Blvd., Suite 905
Inglewood, CA 90301
​(310) 412-1828

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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Our Values
    • Our Board
    • Our Team
    • Our Legacy
  • Our Health
    • Advocate Training Program >
      • Sisters Mentally Mobilized >
        • Sisters Mentally Mobilized- Inland Empire
        • Sisters Mentally Mobilized-OAKLAND
        • Sisters Mentally Mobilized-LA
        • Sisters Mentally Mobilized-Sacramento
      • Healthcare Emerging Leaders Program
    • Aging
    • Black Girls
    • COVID-19
    • Maternal & Reproductive Health
    • Mental Health
    • Special Projects >
      • Reparations
      • Menthol Project
    • Sexual Health/Empowerment
    • Violence Prevention
  • DONATE
    • Giving F.O.R.W.A.R.D.
  • Our IMPACT
    • Education
    • Events
    • Outreach
    • Policy
    • Resources
  • News & Stories
    • In the News
    • Our Stories
  • GET INVOLVED