
Community-Based Programs
A Platform Design For Women In Color
Introducing EchoHer Community App
A safe, healing-centered digital space where Black women and birthing people can share their stories, access culturally grounded health resources, and connect with a supportive community.

Be A Part Of Our Movement For Change
Through real-time data insights, monthly expert events, and trauma-informed content, the app transforms lived experiences into collective power, healing, and change.
"When Women of Color share their stories, we don’t just collect data – we build solutions, create resources, and transform care for generations to come."
Through our EchoHer Community, members can join groundbreaking research initiatives that shape health programs, maternal wellness resources, and equity-based solutions. Our projects focus on maternal health, cultural competency, parenting support, and narrative data collection, ensuring Women of Color are seen, heard, and represented in healthcare innovation.
Current Programs
September 22
Hybrid Options
Charlotte, NC (In-Person)
Becoming Her Again is a 6-week maternal mental health program designed for Women of Color and birthing people. The program provides culturally responsive care while collecting vital community-informed data for systems change. The purpose is to reduce postpartum depression, increase resilience, and capture maternal health experiences to inform county-level equity initiatives.
October 22
Hybrid Options
Charlotte, NC (In-Person)
The Equity in Parenting Series is a 4-session, evidence-informed workshop designed for Black and Brown caregivers raising children ages 0–12, this experience offers culturally responsive parenting support while elevating the real-life insights of families to shape future services, resources, and training.

Get in touch.
Have questions about our community programs or the EchoHer Community App? We’d love to hear from you! Fill out the form below and our team will connect with you to share details on how you can join, participate in research, and access resources designed for Women of Color.