Our Board of Directors plays a crucial role in shaping the vision of Megan Manigault They set clear expectations, monitor progress toward our goals, and actively support the organization’s growth. Their guidance and commitment are essential in ensuring that we remain focused on our mission and effectively serve our community.
Megan Manigault Founder/Executive Director
Meet Megan Manigault, Founder/Executive Director, 6x Best-Selling
Author, International Speaker, Mentor, Sexual Violence/Self Awareness
Advocate. She is a..[Read more]
Charleston native and has always been a forerunner,
paving the way for others and showing her love for her community by
sharing her talents and gifts.
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Megan Manigault Founder/Executive Director
Meet Megan Manigault, Founder/Executive Director, 6x Best-Selling
Author, International Speaker, Mentor, Sexual Violence/Self Awareness
Advocate. She is a Charleston native and has always been a forerunner,
paving the way for others and showing her love for her community by
sharing her talents and gifts.
In her teen years, Megan became a founding member of the Students Can
Really Use Bedside Skills (S.C.R.U.B.S.) – a mentoring program at Roper
St. Francis Healthcare. She continued to shine as a poet, being one of
the 1st students to participate in “Gear Up” – Gaining Early Awareness
and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs.
One of her poems (co-written with her mother) became the lyrics to a
song entitled “STV”, used during the “Stop the Violence” month. Megan
was the founding member of the “In the Spirit of Giving Fund” – a
program started at Garrett Academy for students and family members
experiencing traumatic life events.
As an actress with the “Charleston Street Vendors”, she performed in
plays and skits about the history of Charleston and its enslaved people.
These performances included the Mojo Arts Festival and the North
Charleston Arts Festival.
Megan graduated from Trident Technical College and theUniversity of
South Carolina, focusing on project management, healthcare, and
psychology. She has worked in the medical ?eld in various positions for
over fifteen years. Through her studies of science, human
culture/behavior, universe, and nature through the years Megan has
received an Honorary Doctorate Degree in Philosophy focused on the study
of Metaphysics. She has spent countless hours volunteering at hospitals,
nursing homes, and various faith-based organizations. Megan has started
many outreach and mentor camps for girls.
As a survivor of childhood sexual violence and other traumatic
experiences, she founded I AM VOICES, Inc. in 2017- a non-for-pro?t
organization located in North Charleston, SC, and in 2018 her Lagos,
Nigeria chapter; wascreated to provide restorative care to women
at risk or victimized by sexual exploitation. In 2021, Megan opened the
first Blooming Flower Transitional Housing Program in the State of South
Carolina for women who have experienced sex trafficking, sexual
violence, aging out ofthe foster care system, in spring 2021
through self-funding and community donations. The program organized and
run by I AM VOICES, Inc. provides innovative, hands-on help with
housing, life skills, job placement, education, transportation, social
skills, financial literacy, therapy, education, job placement, and
positive contraceptives choices to women.
Her program, Your Voice, Your Unique Power in Lagos, Nigeria, created a
unique way for young children to learn social-emotional learning through
learning the power in their voice, body safety, and boundaries.
In 2022, Megan started mentoring with Lowcountry Youth Services; a
nonprofit that focuses on mentorship in a way that Every Child Wins. She
continues the support to that program. Megan is now the Program Director
and co-creator of Girls on the Rise youth development program, an
in-school initiative for women.
She is known to change the dynamics of a room with her transparent
talks, workshops, inspirational message, and love of people. Her
presentations are mentally stimulating and inspire you to TAKE POSITIVE
ACTION to change your thought process on life. She wants you to
creatively, authentically, and genuinely LOVE YOU enough to Bloom. Her
motto is “You had a purpose before folks had an opinion.” With a focus
on self-love, self-respect, and self-awareness, Megan has an amazing
drive to help humanity. Megan uses what she has learned as a survivor,
to help others develop their strategy to overcome mental obstacles. She
believes you must acknowledge where you’ve been to find where you are
and where you are going.” Megan has appeared on several radio and new
publications; even being a cover model for a few magazines; “of all my
rewards in business the biggest is seeing our participants bloom in
life, seeing them succeed and overcome the trauma they have faced is one
of the GREATEST gifts of all.”
Valerie Udofia
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Kristyn Hicks
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Amy Bryant
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Chelsea Johnson
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Tireka Cerone-Wright
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Advisory Board
Our advisory board comprises a distinguished group of independent professionals who offer strategic guidance and support to the organization. Their diverse expertise and insights are invaluable in helping us navigate challenges and identify opportunities for growth. By leveraging their knowledge and experience, the advisory board plays a vital role in enhancing our impact and effectiveness within the community.
Sam Bellamy
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Edwin Wright
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Florence Simmons
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Corey Hollenbeck
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Shawn Edwards
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Sasha Wright
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Nikki Brown
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Survivor Advisory Committee
The Survivor Advisor Committee is a vital component of our organization, composed of individuals with lived experiences who provide essential insights and guidance. Their unique perspectives ensure that the voices of survivors are heard and integrated into our decision-making processes, allowing us to create programs and services that genuinely address their needs. By participating in this committee, survivors not only empower themselves but also contribute to the continuous improvement of our initiatives. This collaboration fosters a strong sense of community trust and engagement, reinforcing our commitment to a victim-centered approach and ensuring that we remain responsive and effective in our mission.