Who We Are?

Introducing Healthy Minds Stimulation

About us

At Healthy Minds Stimulation, we believe healing starts with restoring the mind. We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to revitalizing the lives of women impacted by trauma, domestic violence, addiction, and homelessness. Through compassionate, holistic, and trauma-informed care, we provide mental health services that go beyond traditional therapy—integrating IV nutrition, aesthetic wellness, and partnerships in dental and vision care to promote complete healing.

Join us as we help rebuild lives—one healthy mind at a time.

Healthy Minds Stimulation

Purpose

The purpose of Healthy Minds Stimulation as a nonprofit is rooted in its name: to revive, support, and empower mental well-being—especially for individuals who have experienced trauma, domestic violence, addiction, or homelessness. The organization is designed to stimulate the mind back to health, both cognitively and emotionally, through holistic, trauma-informed care that restores a person’s sense of self, safety, and purpose.

Goal: Eliminate barriers to care for underserved populations.

Equity & Access

Steps to Achieve:

  • Offer services on a sliding scale or free of charge through fundraising and grant support.
  • Provide transportation assistance (bus passes, shuttle service, telehealth).
  • Translate materials into multiple languages and employ bilingual staff when possible.
  • Build partnerships with shelters, social services, and community health centers.
  • Routinely assess barriers through client surveys and adjust programming accordingly.

Mission

At Healthy Minds Stimulation our mission is to restore, revitalize, and renew the lives of women affected by domestic violence, trauma, addiction, and homelessness. We are dedicated to supporting mental health and holistic healing through compassionate, evidence-based care.

Our integrative treatment approach includes individual and group therapy, Theta Chamber sessions, IV vitamin and nutritional therapy, addressing the whole person with dental, vision   and aesthetic wellness services — all designed to nurture the mind, body, and spirit.

We believe that every woman deserves the opportunity to heal, to reclaim her dignity, and to build a future free from the burdens of past trauma. Through empowerment, care, and community, we help survivors step into a life of strength, wellness, and possibility.

Vision

We envision a world where every woman who has experienced domestic violence, trauma, addiction, and homelessness has access to compassionate and comprehensive healing.

Our vision is to create a sanctuary of transformation — where mental health is prioritized, past wounds are honored and healed, and every woman is empowered to rediscover her worth, reclaim her life, and thrive in wholeness.


We believe true wellness includes mental clarity, physical health, and the restoration of self-worth. By incorporating mental health therapy, IV nutrition, aesthetic care, dental and vision services, and trauma-informed support, we address the full spectrum of healing — so every woman has the opportunity to see herself, feel herself, and smile again with dignity and strength.

Through innovative, trauma-informed care and a commitment to dignity, we strive to break the cycles of violence and despair, and cultivate a future filled with resilience, purpose, and peace.

Goal

Treat the whole person by addressing mental, emotional, physical, and appearance-based needs — including dental and vision health.

Dental and Vision Care

Steps to Incorporate Dental and Vision Care into Holistic Healing:

  1. Form Community Partnerships:
    • Connect with local nonprofit dental clinics, dental schools, optometry schools, or community health centers that offer pro bono or sliding-scale services.
    • Identify mobile clinics or practitioners willing to donate monthly or quarterly services on-site.
  2. Develop a Care Referral Network:
    • Create an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) with providers for prioritized client referrals.
    • Ensure that referrals include trauma-informed care expectations and discretion for vulnerable populations.
  3. Screen and Assess:
    • Include basic dental and vision screenings in your initial intake or wellness assessments.
    • Train staff or volunteers to identify clients needing urgent or chronic dental/vision care.
  4. Coordinate Transportation & Scheduling:
    • Assist with transportation to and from appointments.
    • Provide staff/volunteer support to accompany clients with high anxiety or medical trauma history.
  5. Offer On-Site Wellness Days:
    • Organize Dental/Vision Days with pop-up clinics or screenings.
    • Include oral hygiene supplies and educational materials in care packages.
  6. Seek Donated Goods & Services:
    • Request donated eyeglasses, dental hygiene products, and mouthguards through community drives or partnerships with brands.
    • Apply for grants specific to dental and vision health for underserved populations.
  7. Empower Through Education:
    • Offer workshops on basic oral and vision care, understanding dental/vision anxiety, and navigating healthcare systems.
    • Use trauma-informed approaches to help survivors regain trust in medical professionals.