About Us

> MEET HANNAH

About The Founder.

Hannah has completed a BA in Anthropology from UNCG, a Graduate Certificate in Disability Studies from CUNY, and an MEd in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from NCSU. She has pursued in-depth training in facilitation skills, decolonized counseling, Collaborative and Proactive Solutions, Radical Mental Health practices, polyvagal theory, psychedelic therapies, ethical non-monogamy, kink and mental health, and relationship counseling frameworks. As a Counselor she does not ascribe to deficit models regarding ways of being.

Hannah has been working in the realm of disability and peer collaboration since she was a teenager. The focus of her work now is in centering a person’s lived experience of barriers and challenges in their environment, identifying the assumed norms and power dynamics in relationships, and holding space for individuals and groups to choose action steps that are authentic, sustainable, and effective ways to approach their goals.
Hannah believes that true growth comes from a place of decolonized, liberatory culture. When we start from a place of curiosity and openness, we create the space that is necessary for crafting ease, belonging, and thriving.

> MEET Hayley

About Hayley Robertson

Hayley Robertson is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Social Work, holding an LMSW in Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice. With a specialization in supporting youth, teens, and young adults, Hayley brings a strong commitment to anti-racist, anti-oppressive, and intersectional approaches. In her admin role, she is dedicated to fostering an environment that values social justice, inclusivity, and respect for all identities, abilities, and backgrounds. Hayley believes in advocating for equitable, compassionate care for everyone.

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