We Heal Us Project

Business Size: 1-4
Phone: 9043023029

Address:
2574 Post St #2
Jacksonville, FL 32204

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About We Heal Us ProjectWe Heal Us Project believes that healing must happen on every level: in people, in practice, and in policy. What we do: Counseling- Trauma-informed, attachment-based therapy designed for individuals navigating complex trauma, systemic harm, life transitions, and grief. Our approach centers your lived experience—no clinical coldness, just real care. Coaching- For those ready to move forward, trauma- informed coaching offers future-focused guidance rooted in equity, care, and authenticity. Consulting- Collaborating with organizations, collectives, and systems to weave healing- centered frameworks into every policy and practice—cultivating mutual care and co-creating just systems where communities, youth, and families can thrive.
What differentiates you from the competition?We are not experts over people, but partners with them. Our mutual, relational-centered approach removes institutional coldness and builds healing through trust, collaboration, and shared power.
What are your top selling services or products that your company offers?Unlike traditional models, our services blend therapy, training, and systems consulting. We address root causes, build relational capacity, and equip individuals and communities with skills they can actually use long after services end.
If you had one message to get across to future customers, what would it be?Healing doesn’t happen in isolation. When people feel seen, supported, and connected, real change becomes possible. We’re here to build that with you and alongside you.
What is the biggest marketing challenge that you will face in the upcoming year?Consistent stream of referrals

What is your approach to helping clients identify and solve key challenges? We start with relationships and context. Instead of assuming we know the problem, we collaborate with clients to understand their lived experience, systemic barriers, and strengths. From there, we co-create practical strategies that address root causes—not just symptoms—while building sustainable skills and capacity.

How do you tailor your coaching or consulting style to different industries? Every system has its own culture, pressures, and language. We adapt by listening first, then aligning trauma-informed and relational principles to the realities of that environment—whether that’s education, healthcare, nonprofits, or corporate teams. The goal is always relevance and usability, not one-size-fits-all frameworks.

What are the most common misconceptions about consulting? A major misconception is that consultants come in as outside experts with all the answers. In reality, the most effective consulting is collaborative. Sustainable change happens when organizations build internal capacity—not when they rely on external direction alone.

What trends are influencing the future of consulting and coaching? There’s growing recognition that wellbeing, leadership, and performance are interconnected. Trauma-informed practices, psychological safety, experiential learning, and equity-centered approaches are shaping the field. Clients increasingly want solutions that are human-centered, adaptable, and sustainable.

What’s the most rewarding part of your work? Seeing people come alive and recognize their own capacity. Whether it’s an individual gaining confidence or an organization shifting culture, the moment someone realizes change is possible.

What skills do you think are essential for future consultants or coaches? Emotional intelligence, cultural humility, adaptability, systems thinking, and the ability to translate theory into practical action. Technical knowledge matters, but the ability to build trust and facilitate real change is what makes the biggest impact.

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