More Training Scholarships Awarded

April 2023 –  Seleni is pleased to award another round of scholarship winners for the Black Perinatal Mental Health Training. Thanks to the generosity of our partner Kate Spade New York, we are able to offer 200 scholarships for this exciting new training.

We welcome all mental health professionals (social workers, doulas, midwives, nurses, lactation consultants, students, etc.) working with Black birthing individuals in underserved communities to apply for future rounds. Some scholarships are still available and awarded on a rolling basis through April 2023. APPLY HERE

The latest round of scholars are:

  • Tiffany Bryant

  • Megan Shory

  • Ashley Stowe

  • Taylor Ulrey

  • Traci Dotson

  • Jenifer Hall

  • Julian Elizabeth

  • Melanie Neff

  • Keisa Watknis-Dukhie

  • Anastasia Libovich

  • Angel Perry-Jackson

  • Kaymarie Waring

  • Llomisha Cok

  • Sukhmani Oberoi

  • Nancy Lewis

  • Tamela Hughes

  • Jessica Harper

  • Shawneice Sutton

  • Nneka Hall

  • Brittany Peat

  • Shiimayne Brown

  • Tykeen Robinson

  • Marysabel Gomez

  • Bonita Knuckles

  • Odessa Hancock

  • Tynetta Smith

  • Johanny Luna

  • Julia Lotin

  • Crystal Jackson

  • Riley Blanton

  • Yolanda McLemore

  • Chanelle Andrews

  • Lisa Brown

  • Nicole Wallace

  • Amira Johnson

Contact us with any questions at programs@seleni.org.

Seleni Institute

A nonprofit organization that was founded by Nitzia and George Logothetis in 2011 to destigmatize and transform mental health and wellness by addressing real-life issues that challenge the emotional health of women, men, and their families.

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