Resource Name:Center for Black Women Wellness

Resource Type:Medical

Service Type:Health Center, Wellness, Maternal & Child Health, Women's Economic Self Sufficiency Program, COVID-19 Response

Date Last Updated:June 9, 2025

Description:

The Center for Black Women’s Wellness is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of Black women and girls. Through comprehensive services, including health education, mental health support, advocacy, and community programs, the center works to address the unique challenges facing Black women. By promoting access to resources, empowering individuals, and fostering a supportive community, the Center for Black Women’s Wellness aims to create lasting change and improve overall quality of life for Black women. The center is committed to promoting physical, mental, and emotional wellness in an inclusive and culturally relevant environment.

Summary:

Over the past 30 years, the Center for Black Women’s Wellness has created a legacy in the Atlanta community. This legacy is one which ensures that women and families will always have access to quality healthcare. We know physical, mental, emotional, and financial health is the foundation for full and productive lives, where individuals can thrive and not merely survive. Our programs, incredible staff and volunteers, and host of partners and service providers address those areas with excellence. We believe in the promise of the individuals we serve, knowing that as their health and overall wellness improves, families and communities become stronger.

Eligibility:

Eligibility for the Center for Black Women’s Wellness typically includes Black women and girls in need of health and wellness services. The center offers programs that focus on both preventive and holistic care, including mental health services, health education, and advocacy for those facing health disparities. Services are generally available to individuals within the local community, and some programs may have specific eligibility criteria based on age, income, or health status. For more detailed eligibility information and to inquire about specific programs, it is best to contact the Center directly.

Address:

477 Windsor St SW
Suite 309
Atlanta, Georgia 30312
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Hours:
Day of the week Hours
Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Website:

cbww.org

Email:

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Telephone:

(404) 688-9202