The She Care Wellness Pods program aims to reach over 25,000 Black women on HBCU campuses.
They’re called “She Care Wellness Pods.” It’s a collaboration between ASU and two well-known foundations.
Actress Taraji P. Henson wanted to meet students where they are. That is why her Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation teamed up with the Kate Spade Foundation to place these wellness pods on HBCU campuses, the first being at Alabama State University. Students will have access to therapy sessions, yoga, workshops, and quiet spots to allow them to reset from daily stressors.
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