Connect with Women Mental Health Events in Conroe, TX promoting mental wellness and support within your community. These events provide resources, education, and connections to culturally informed mental health services for the Women community.
The Black Woman Project is a nonprofit organization, rooted, and creating safe healing spaces for black women. The black women project offers free group therapy sessions, morning meditations, and opportunities for fellowship. The black women project is a sister organization with The Black Man Project.
For women 30+ navigating the identity shifts of womanhood and motherhood.
The Mama’s Bag is created and hosted by Valaencia Thompson, a wife, mama, community builder, creator, and mental wellness advocate based in the Katy area.
The Mama’s Bag was created with Black women at heart, centered on our lived experiences, identity shifts, and evolving seasons of motherhood and womanhood.
This space is for women in their 30s and beyond—where life has a way of stretching you. Roles shift, priorities change, and you’re often becoming someone new while still holding everything you already are. Whether through motherhood or other life transitions, this season calls for reflection, grounding, and real connection.
Coffee and Connection is hosted in collaboration with Kona Reserve Coffee in Cypress—this is a space for women to slow down, connect, and be present together.
We’ll gather over coffee (or your drink of choice) and engage in guided conversation designed to move beyond small talk into meaningful connection.
This is an intentional space for women to step outside routine and into community.
Together, we’ll create space for:
Mindful, meaningful conversation
Guided connection beyond introductions
Genuine relationships with women in similar seasons
Stepping outside routine and into community
You will leave with:
Actionable takeaways for everyday life
Guided journaling and mindfulness prompts
A deeper sense of clarity, grounding, and connection
This is not a networking event. It’s an intentionally intimate gathering for real connection and presence.
Please RSVP to reserve your seat. Space is limited.
Please note: This is an adults-only gathering. Due to limited capacity, we kindly ask that no children attend.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re honoring rest as a form of reparations for Black women.
In this intimate 2.5‑hour gathering at Jesse’s House, you’ll step out of urgency and into a soft space curated for stillness, naps, and gentle connection. JC Jackson will guide you through a grounding sound‑bowl meditation, perform her spoken word piece “We Rest as Reparations,” and introduce her new journal of the same name, created to help you carry this softness home.
What’s included:
• Cozy rest space at Jessie’s House (bring your favorite blanket if you’d like)
• Guided grounding + sound bowl meditation to help your body downshift
• Extended nap / solo rest time so you have time to truly fall asleep if you need to
• A warm cup of restorative herbal tea from the journal’s “resting tea” recipe
• Live spoken word performance of JC Jackson’s poem “We Rest as Reparations”
• Conversation about rest as resistance and mental health for Black women
• Time to begin writing in your journal, if you choose
The Black Woman Project is a nonprofit organization, rooted, and creating safe healing spaces for black women. The black women project offers free group therapy sessions, morning meditations, and opportunities for fellowship. The black women project is a sister organization with The Black Man Project.
For women 30+ navigating the identity shifts of womanhood and motherhood.
The Mama’s Bag is created and hosted by Valaencia Thompson, a wife, mama, community builder, creator, and mental wellness advocate based in the Katy area.
The Mama’s Bag was created with Black women at heart, centered on our lived experiences, identity shifts, and evolving seasons of motherhood and womanhood.
This space is for women in their 30s and beyond—where life has a way of stretching you. Roles shift, priorities change, and you’re often becoming someone new while still holding everything you already are. Whether through motherhood or other life transitions, this season calls for reflection, grounding, and real connection.
Coffee and Connection is hosted in collaboration with Kona Reserve Coffee in Cypress—this is a space for women to slow down, connect, and be present together.
We’ll gather over coffee (or your drink of choice) and engage in guided conversation designed to move beyond small talk into meaningful connection.
This is an intentional space for women to step outside routine and into community.
Together, we’ll create space for:
Mindful, meaningful conversation
Guided connection beyond introductions
Genuine relationships with women in similar seasons
Stepping outside routine and into community
You will leave with:
Actionable takeaways for everyday life
Guided journaling and mindfulness prompts
A deeper sense of clarity, grounding, and connection
This is not a networking event. It’s an intentionally intimate gathering for real connection and presence.
Please RSVP to reserve your seat. Space is limited.
Please note: This is an adults-only gathering. Due to limited capacity, we kindly ask that no children attend.
For Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re honoring rest as a form of reparations for Black women.
In this intimate 2.5‑hour gathering at Jesse’s House, you’ll step out of urgency and into a soft space curated for stillness, naps, and gentle connection. JC Jackson will guide you through a grounding sound‑bowl meditation, perform her spoken word piece “We Rest as Reparations,” and introduce her new journal of the same name, created to help you carry this softness home.
What’s included:
• Cozy rest space at Jessie’s House (bring your favorite blanket if you’d like)
• Guided grounding + sound bowl meditation to help your body downshift
• Extended nap / solo rest time so you have time to truly fall asleep if you need to
• A warm cup of restorative herbal tea from the journal’s “resting tea” recipe
• Live spoken word performance of JC Jackson’s poem “We Rest as Reparations”
• Conversation about rest as resistance and mental health for Black women
• Time to begin writing in your journal, if you choose