A Space for Parents of Children Struggling With Mental Wellness

The Sonrise Project, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, has created a safe space for Black families to share, learn, cope and heal.

Unpack the pressure and expectations you face without judgment.

Brothers Unfiltered:

A Safe Space for Black Men to Have Courageous Conversations

Moderated by Rick Wallace, Ph.D., Psy.D.

Every Third Thursday of the Month

7:30 - 9 PM ET

Join Our

Sonrise Sunday Support Calls

Sundays at 9:00 AM ET

Kelli Richardson Lawson, Founder

Join our virtual gatherings, where we provide a safe haven for parents silently grappling with challenges.

We offer solace, support, and insights from experts and peers, fostering love, compassion, and healing for families.

 Listen to the Replays

2022 NAACP Image Awards Nominee for Outstanding Lifestyle/Self-Help Podcast

Explore our extensive library of over 200 episodes, all available for replay. Each episode is a valuable resource, covering many topics related to teen mental health, parenting, and support.

We’re Breaking the Silence

Navigating the Mental Health Crisis Among Black Youth

Sonrise took center stage in an impactful and enlightening episode. Renowned journalist Ed Gordon, the host of BET's influential program "America in Black," delved deep into the pressing mental health crisis that profoundly impacts Black youth.

Sonrise hosted a live broadcast featuring an insightful conversation with the renowned Tabitha Brown, focusing on the emotional well-being of our children. The discussion aimed to support and guide parents in nurturing their children's mental health.

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Your generous support plays a pivotal role in advancing our mission. Contributing empowers us to provide valuable content featuring experts and experienced parents, benefiting families nationwide.

Together, we can accelerate our efforts to offer thoughtful guidance and support on the critical issues of teen mental health and parenting.

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