Silent Cries Voices From The Grave Podcast on YouTube

Silent Cries Voices From The Grave Podcast on YouTube
Global Podcast of world DV, Mental Health, and Injustice of any sort

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Epiphany DVA Foundation New LOGO!2014.. THANK YOU TO MY GRAPHIC DESIGNER MSTUDIOS ATLANTA GEORGIA.


Saturday, November 23, 2013

My Business Parnter Mr. Jeff Woods with Rapper Icon T-Pain...


Wednesday, October 23, 2013

I CAN... I WILL.. END OF STORY...





Friday, October 4, 2013

Domestic Violence Training Workshop with Director Carrie Joseph and Domestic Violence Advocate Nadiyah Khalid




Monday, September 23, 2013

This Is My STORY.....

 
Nadiyah Yemi Khalid was a victim of Domestic Violence for over several years and now she is a SURVIVOR. Nadiyah   has overcome overwhelming personal and professional difficulties in her life journeys. She graduated from DeVry University of Columbus Ohio with an Bachelors Degree in Health Care Administration and is currently working on her Masters Science of Psychology degree  with the University of Phoenix. Nadiyah is the mother of four children and on her life journey deals with everyday glories and setbacks. Nadiyah has emerged at a ...
far different place from where she once started with a far more positive and humbling perspective on life than anyone could ever imagine.

 Nadiyah  Yemi   Khalid has experienced the healing journey from despair to self-reliance that she so fervently wants others to take and embrace. From her troubled past, she has emerged as a winner and she  is still a  work in progress. Nadiyah is committed to an eclectic message of divine power, self-empowerment,  and self-determination. As an domestic advocate,  public speaker, and author of titled book Stolen Innocence: My Journey to Healing  has chosen to take her readers, supporters and audience by the hand and led them down the path of self-discovery, self-help, self-empowerment, and self-love. Nadiyah quotes one of her favorite quotes by public speaker (Iyanlya Vazant)"all this social and self-improvement was made possible, however, only by "tapping the power within."

If we think of life as a twenty-four hour day, we know to expect twelve hours of light and twelve hours of darkness." Arriving at this realization would point the way up and out of a valley. The way out always involves a choice: spiritual growth, faith, and strength, or in the words of public speaker Iyanlya Vazant "the stuff our grandmothers were made of, women choose faith in God instead of the things that provide illusory comfort.".

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Epiphanymovement Domestic Violence Awreness Foundation Inc;

Suite 200 My office is 295..

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Epiphanymovement Domestic Violence Awareness Foundation Inc; is OFFICIALLY OPEN!








Saturday, July 20, 2013

Epiphanymovementdva.eventbrite to purchase FREE TICKETS FOR EVENT www.eventbrite.com/4368697303


Epiphanymovement Domestic Violence Awareness 1st Annual Fundraising Event October 5, 2013


It is extremely difficult to hold on to a sense of personal power as long as you believe there is something wrong with who you are. Each of us is aware of those things we could do better. The fact that something needs improvement does not mean it's wrong. There is nothing wrong with you!