You Can Help Black Women Clergy and Faith-Based Leaders Access God’s Healing & Wellness
Do you know that Black women clergy and women of faith who have suffered emotional and physical abuse experience higher incidences of suicide, mental health breakdowns, and severe physical health challenges?
Moore 4 Sisters Ministries is on a mission to change that with our She Speaks Wellness community projects and the Get Your Mojo Back Scholarship Fund, which provides holistic ways for women of color to heal deeply and regain control over their health through a deeper connection with God.
Donate to Help Black Women Clergy Heal
Donna*, is the first lady of a rural church who was experiencing near stage 5 kidney failure as a result of experiencing years of relentless chronic stress that she endured in a narcissistically abusive relationship when she was younger, combined with doctors prescribing medications that damaged her kidneys further. She was looking at the possibility of living the rest of her life on dialysis or facing a kidney transplant at age 63.
As if that were not enough, she was also living with the constant and agonizing pain of a spine that was horrifically damaged from four car wrecks and multiple surgeries.
We began working with Donna first through the Black Women’s clergy retreat which made her a candidate to apply for the “Get Your Mojo Back” scholarship program, a year-long healing journey using emotional, dietary, and herbal reset tools to heal the ravaging effects of narcissistic abuse.
Within 90 days of participating in the scholarship program, Donna was able to reverse near Stage 5 kidney disease back to Stage 3 which means she is now able to live life without dialysis.
That’s not all.
Donna also reduced the inflammation and pain in her body, so she was able to get off prescription pain medications and control anxiety such that her new pastor husband noticed the shifts in her moods and levels of peace.
Donate to Help More Women Like Donna
Unfortunately, many women of color like Donna are not able to get this type of holistic help.
They are often at the mercy of health disparities and end up with permanent damage to their health.
You see, doctors do not consider the unique bodies of women who have been abused or their emotional journeys.
Sometimes health professionals prescribe medications and treatments with a “one-size-fits-all” mentality.
This ends up damaging the fragile health of women who have experienced the chronic stress of narcissistic abuse and who are already experiencing the extreme stress of trying to juggle the roles of being in ministry and positions of leadership in our faith-based communities while working full-time jobs, being mothers, wives, and daughters.
Donate to Help End Health Disparities
Moore 4 Sisters Ministries is on a mission to stop the damage and help Black women clergy and leaders achieve holistic wellness.
It costs $5000+ per woman per year to mentor her holistically and provide complementary care such as:
- Serving as an advocate to help her navigate traditional health care.
- One-on-one mentoring.
- On-going group cohort healing journeys that create deep lifestyle changes.
With your generous sponsorship, we will be able to help more women like Donna by providing more opportunities to have them immerse themselves in the radical rest of our clergy retreats and invite them to apply to the year-long holistic healing journey, “Get Your Mojo Back” to deepen their fullest healing.
Choose the level of impact to empower our women of faith--and we thank you in advance for your generosity.
- Diamond Sponsor ($100,000+): Sponsors 20+ women.
- Platinum Sponsor ($50,000 - $99,999): Sponsors 10 to 20 women.
- Gold Sponsor ($25,000 - $49,999): Sponsors 5 to 10 women.
- Silver Sponsor ($10,000 - $24,999): Sponsors 2 to 5 women.
- Bronze Sponsor ($5,000 - $9,999): Sponsors 1-2 women.
- Supporter ($1,000 - $4,999): Sponsors 2-10 community workshops for women's health ministries.
- Friend of the Scholarship ($200 - $999): Sponsors giving free herbal formulations to 10-50 women with ongoing chronic health challenges resulting from narcissistic abuse.