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A Bit About Us

Working Towards a Better Tomorrow

Here at Goddesses Blessing Goddesses, we see the value in everyone. We want to be a catalyst for positive change, and since our beginnings in 2000, we’ve been driven by the same ideas we initially founded our Women Empowerment Non-Profit Organization upon: support, empowerment, and progress. Learn more about our mission, our vision, and how we go about making the changes we want to see.

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Accessibility Advocates

We now live in a world where we need to be easily understood and appreciated as to who we are and what we need. As we approach yet another chapter in our lives, we aim to live in a world of harmony, peace, and shared abundance.

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About Us

We are an organization specifically designed to empower women and help them become whole- mind, body, and spirit. We attempt to target and identify with each woman's personal body-pain to enable her to begin the healing process and discover how to connect with "Source." Whether she calls this supreme entity God, Jesus, Mother Earth, or Buddha, is up to her discretion and belief system. What is important is the relationship that she has with whom she calls her inner guidance. The ability to tap into this power will harness accessibility to it.


 The awareness of worthiness in this connection is the key to discovering her own power.  Upon asking, it is given, and the manifestation of it occurs through attraction, intention, allowance, and balance. What is her contribution to this process? She is abiding with the laws of the universe and has become one with "All there is."


We work with each woman individually because we realize that each woman's situation is unique with its own set of circumstances. We understand this and can help her (you) understand and realize your journey; we can quickly help you identify your needs and resources. And will empower and support you along the way.

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Let us help you gain access to the world of your highest goddess power!

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Contact Us

Have questions about our services or want to speak with our team? Please send us a message at goddessesblessinggoddesses.org

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We still advocate on their behalf

 Imperial Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, was once home to a tragic and gruesome series of murders between 2007 and 2009. Eleven women were found dead, all strangled, and their bodies abandoned in and around the home of murderous hands.

The case came to light in 2009 when the first two bodies were discovered and eventually led to the arrest of a resident, Anthony Sowell, who was charged and convicted of multiple counts of murder and assault. We still advocate on their behalf.

The Imperial Avenue murders sent shockwaves through the Cleveland community and brought harsh light to the shortcomings of local law enforcement in handling missing persons. The victims' families had been searching for their loved ones for months, but their pleas for help had gone unanswered. We still advocate on their behalf.

The senseless act on Imperial Avenue highlights the devastating consequences of systemic neglect. It serves as a haunting reminder of the importance of advocating, especially for marginalized and at-risk people, regardless of race, gender, creed, or religion. The case also underscores the need for ongoing efforts to improve missing person investigations and to bring justice to the victims and their families.

The bodies of the 11 victims found in and around Sowell's home were Tonia Carmichael, Tishana Culver, Michelle Mason, Kim Yvette Smith, Diane Turner, Leshanda Long, Nancy Cobbs, Janice Webb, Telacia Fortson, Crystal Dozier, Amelda Hunter

Sowell was convicted on 83 counts, including murder and kidnapping, and sentenced to death in 2011. As GBG members and for this community, we will continue to advocate on their behalf.

The tragedy of Imperial Avenue has had a lasting impact on the Cleveland community, where residents continue to grapple with the memory of the murdered women and the senseless violence in their neighborhood. It also highlights the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and the systemic failures that often prevent justice from being served in such cases. It has had a lasting impact on this community, and it's time to move into a place of healing and revitalization.

In conclusion, the story of Imperial Avenue is a reminder of the ongoing struggle to end violence against communities, women, and children.

We still advocate on their behalf.

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Join us in our vision to restore this community in 2023! We need your help.

Contact us for more details at admin@goddessesblessinggoddesses. org. 

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