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Culturally Safe Peer Support for Black Women and Girls
“Aya” is a Ghanaian Akan Adinkra symbol associated with endurance and resilience. It represents strength, growth, and the ability to thrive through challenge.
About
The AYA Support Network is a community-based initiative of HSPS that offers culturally safe, peer-led support for Black women and girls living with gynaecological and reproductive health conditions.
Areas of Focus
Peer-Led Support Circles
Peer Navigator Mentorship
Wellness and Education Workshops
Who it’s for Black women and girls living with gynaecological and reproductive health conditions
What it offers Peer-led support, care navigation, and culturally safe wellness education
How it helps Reduces isolation, strengthens emotional wellbeing, and builds confidence in navigating care