Three healing pathways. One unwavering focus: Her.
At Tag You’re Beautiful Foundation, we are dedicated to improving mental wellness, self-esteem, and emotional resilience among women and youth across Georgia.
Our programs are designed as preventive mental health and wellness initiatives, creating safe and supportive environments where individuals can build confidence, develop positive self-identity, and strengthen emotional well-being.
Monthly Mindful Mirror Workshops
Our signature program, Mindful Mirror, is a structured self-care and reflective journaling workshop series delivered in schools and community centers across Gwinnett County and the greater Atlanta region. We host monthly self-esteem and mental wellness workshops that support participants in developing healthy self-perception, emotional awareness, and coping strategies.
Through guided emotional literacy exercises, girls learn to identify and name their feelings, build self-compassion, recognize signs of anxiety and stress, and develop personal wellness rituals they can carry with them every day. Every prompt, every activity, and every conversation is written specifically for Black and Brown girls, in language that reflects their lives, their experiences, and their worth.
Workshops are delivered in multi-session series, allowing girls to build trust with facilitators and peers, deepen their practice, and experience the kind of consistency that lasting healing requires.
Who it's for: BIPOC adolescent girls ages 10–18
Where: Schools and community centers in Gwinnett County and greater Atlanta
What girls gain: Emotional literacy, self-compassion tools, personal wellness practices, and the knowledge that their mental health matters
Our Mindful Mirror journals are available for girls and families to use at home. Purchase yours at www.tagyourebeautiful.com
Community Mental Wellness Outreach
Through our community outreach campaigns, we promote mental wellness awareness and positive self-image in accessible, community-based settings.
Our Community Mental Wellness Outreach are small, consistent healing circles of 6–10 girls, facilitated in partnership with licensed mental health professionals. These groups meet regularly throughout the program year, building the relational safety that deep healing requires.
We combine evidence-based techniques including cognitive-behavioral tools and mindfulness practices with culturally grounded dialogue. We do not treat Black girls as patients to be fixed. We treat them as whole people who deserve care, community, and the space to be exactly who they are.
For many of the girls we serve, these groups are the first time anyone has ever told them that needing support is not weakness. It is wisdom.
Who it's for: BIPOC adolescent girls ages 10–18 Where: Community settings across Gwinnett County and greater Atlanta What girls gain: Peer connection, coping tools, trauma processing support, and a consistent community of care
Emotional Literacy Programs
Healing doesn't stop when a girl leaves our program. That's why we extend our work to the adults in her life.
Our Emotional Literacy Programs equip parents, caregivers, and educators with the language and tools to recognize mental health challenges, reduce stigma, and reinforce healing at home and at school. Because when the adults around a girl understand what she's going through, everything changes.
We also invite program alumni into leadership roles, co-facilitating sessions, advising on curriculum, and mentoring younger participants. Because our girls are not just beneficiaries of this work. They are leaders of it.
Who it's for: Parents, caregivers, educators, and program alumni Where: Community workshops across Gwinnett County and greater Atlanta What families gain: Mental health literacy, stigma reduction tools, and the confidence to support the girls they love
Youth Empowerment Initiatives
We provide youth-focused mental wellness and empowerment programming designed to support emotional development during critical stages of growth.
Our youth-focused programs:
Promote healthy self-esteem and emotional intelligence
Provide guidance and mentorship in a supportive environment
Encourage positive peer interaction and social development
Strengthen coping skills and confidence
These programs help young people build a strong mental and emotional foundation, reducing vulnerability to long-term mental health challenges.
Get Involved
We welcome individuals, volunteers, and partners who want to support our mission.
You can get involved by:
Attending a workshop
Volunteering at an event
Partnering with us for community outreach
Donating to support our programs
Together, we can build a movement that empowers individuals and transforms communities.
Every program we offer starts with the same belief: mental health is not a privilege, it's a right. And every BIPOC girl in Georgia deserves to claim it.
Want to bring our programs to your school or community? Contact us at info@tagyourebeautiful.org