Free Therapy Initiative

Mental Health & Accessibility

Prioritizing Mental Health and Accessibility

At our core, we're dedicated to raising awareness and providing opportunities and resources for mental health. We believe everyone deserves a Safe Space to heal and grow. Introducing our Free Therapy Initiative, where we partner with exceptional therapists from the BIPOC community committed to making a positive impact. If you're seeking free therapy with our professionals, click the link below to apply

Meet the Team

Meet the Team

Marian Lewin

Hello! My name is Marian (she/her). I am a queer, cis/multiracial Licensed Mental Health Counselor, native New Yorker, and plant mom. In my work, I have one goal in mind: to help people discover and embrace the fullness of their identity. I am here to learn about you and explore your stories and experiences. I hope to create room for compassion and healing to help my clients refocus, dig deep, and cultivate a greater sense of self-awareness. My practice is eclectic and draws from psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral theories. I look forward to embarking on this journey together!


Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Moradeyo Adeyi

Moradeyo Adeyi, LMSW is a social worker, and adjunct professor, supporting first year graduate students at Columbia University School of Social Work in their foundational course, Decolonizing Social Work. Moradeyo possesses a strong desire to cultivate inclusive and anti-oppressive workspaces through training and education.

At Hunter College she also teaches the Practice Lab on Oppression with the purpose of introducing core antiracist frameworks and approaches to the social work graduate students with the goal that students come away with skills for incorporating social justice models into their work and lives. Moradeyo also works in private practice as a Mental Health psychotherapist.Additionally, Moradeyo serves as a birth/wellness coach and doula, supporting expecting parents on their family planning journeys. Moradeyo earned her Masters in Social Work from Fordham University in 2012.

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Stephanie Vanessa Moreno

Stephanie Moreno, LMFT, ATR and founder of artselflove.com practices as an integrative therapist. Her work weaves her formal education and remembrance of ancestral wisdoms. Daughter and Granddaughter to Mayan and Mexica families. A first generation Chicana, born on Tongva land. Stephanie is a warm loving spirit by nature. Intuitively drawn to Spirit with a deep curiosity of the human psyche she studied Psychology, Arts, and Behavioral Sciences. She received her MA from Loyola Marymount University, with a dual concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy specializing in Clinical Art Therapy. Remaining dedicated to her personal path, Stephanie has been studying under indigenous elders for several years. She continues her studies with deep reverence and honor. Her work aims to create healthy relationships, to heal our relationship with ourselves. To explore, uncover and process patterns that have been in the shadows. She will walk alongside you and support you on your journey.

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Art Therapist, Spiritual & Emotional Counsel, Mental health therapeutic support.

Omolola Taiwo

Omolola is a Licensed Professional Counselor In Katy, Texas Who Provides Psychotherapy Services for Adults (18+), and Couples. She Specializes in Wellness-Oriented and Trauma-Informed Care, via An Integrative Approach of Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions (CBT and Mindfulness-based CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and Wellness Consulting.

Licensed Mental Health Counselor