Dear Black Girl Incorporated

Dear Black Girl Incorporated Dear Black Girl is designed to teach, love, and empower disenfranchised youth 👑 Ms. Many young girls need love, support and guidance.

Dear Black Girl is a mentoring program set up to equip young ladies with tools to be successful in life by securing their futures. Our goal is to make sure that the beautiful young ladies of Dear Black Girl are confident, respectful, educated, well rounded and inspired. Pryor is the founder of Dear Black Girl and believes that it takes a village to raise a child. Dear Black Girl has been created t

o do just that and provide so much more. Through constant outreach, educational lessons, and inspirational guidance we’re teaching our young queens unity, sisterhood, and overall how to be successful. We love our girls and our goal is to save them and raise them into queens. Dear Black Girl welcomes your feedback and suggestions. Use our contact page to tell us what we’re doing right or what we can improve on.

06/08/2026

🌻 Planting seeds. Building community. Growing together. 💚

We’re excited to partner with as we cultivate more than fresh herbs and vegetables. Together, we’re creating space for wellness, learning, connection, and community healing. 🌱✨

Join us for volunteer days every Saturday from 12 PM - 4 PM, upcoming workshops, special events, and our Juneteenth celebration. ❤️🖤💚

The garden is growing, and so are we. Stay tuned for ways to get involved. 🌿🤝

Juneteenth

05/21/2026

This is what impact looks like 💜
Not just programs…but safe spaces.
Not just conversations…but healing.
Not just activities…but confidence being built in real time.

At Dear Black Girl, we’re creating environments where our youth feel seen, heard, and supported… where they can grow, heal, and step fully into who they are. 💜💫

Because confidence isn’t given. It’s built.

💜 A new Girl Talk circle is taking shape in the Bronx!DBG officially launched Girl Talk at The Bronx School of Young Lea...
05/13/2026

💜 A new Girl Talk circle is taking shape in the Bronx!

DBG officially launched Girl Talk at The Bronx School of Young Leaders, serving middle school girls in District 10 ✨

Through weekly healing-centered circles led alongside licensed and certified mental health practitioners, we’re creating space for girls to use their voice, feel emotionally safe, and build confidence like a muscle 💪🏾🫶🏾

The work continues. The healing continues. The sisterhood continues.
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There’s something special about seeing these moments captured. 🤎✨A room filled with women choosing to show up for themse...
04/24/2026

There’s something special about seeing these moments captured.
🤎✨

A room filled with women choosing to show up for themselves, for each other, and for growth.

Through our Women’s Appreciation Dinner, Dear Black Girl created space for connection, laughter, and care among 25 incredible women. 🌱

These moments may look simple,
but they hold so much intention.

Because being in community, being seen, and being poured into
is something we all deserve. 💫

Grateful for every woman who said yes to being in the room.

25 young people. One room. All power. 🖤🔥Our self-defense class was filled with energy, focus, and confidence as our yout...
04/23/2026

25 young people. One room. All power. 🖤🔥

Our self-defense class was filled with energy, focus, and confidence as our youth stepped into their strength in real time.

Through this partnership with ACDP and Silverback Martial Arts, they didn’t just learn techniques… they learned how to stand tall, move with intention, and trust themselves. 💫

Because confidence is not just something you feel.
It’s something you practice.

And this room?
It was full of it. 🌱✨

Grateful to for pouring into our youth and helping create a space where strength, safety, and confidence come together.

YouthEmpowerment

We created space. And it showed. ✨DBG hosted Dinner with Dear Black Girl in Harlem 🍽️🖤A night for Black women to gather,...
04/22/2026

We created space. And it showed. ✨
DBG hosted Dinner with Dear Black Girl in Harlem 🍽️🖤

A night for Black women to gather, reflect, and be in community 🤝🏾💭

And that is exactly what happened.

Because confidence is not only built in programs. It is nurtured at tables, in conversation, and in spaces where Black women are seen, held, and supported 💖✨

Stay connected with DBG. Sign up for our newsletter at dearblackgirl.org 📩

Through The LITeration Project, women came together to reflect on their relationship with money, challenge old beliefs, ...
04/21/2026

Through The LITeration Project, women came together to reflect on their relationship with money, challenge old beliefs, and begin building new ones. 🌱

Yes, there were books.
Yes, there were tools.

But what made this space special was the honesty, the vulnerability, and the willingness to grow together. 💫

Because financial confidence is not just about what you know.
It’s about what you believe is possible for yourself.

And when women of color are supported in that journey,
it creates something bigger than money.

It creates change.

WomenEmpowerment BlackWomenLead CommunityCare CulturallyRooted Wellness Nonprofit TheLITerationProject

Dignity leads to confidence. ✨Recently, DBG launched a Period Pantry at one of our middle school partners in the Bronx 🏫...
04/20/2026

Dignity leads to confidence. ✨

Recently, DBG launched a Period Pantry at one of our middle school partners in the Bronx 🏫💕

The pantry offers menstrual products at no cost to any student who needs them, and access is ongoing 🩸🧴

Because it is not enough for girls to simply show up to school. They deserve to show up feeling prepared, supported, and confident too 💪🏾💖

Something as basic as hygiene access should never stand in the way of a young person’s ability to focus, learn, and move through the day with dignity 📚✨

This is what community care looks like in practice 🤝🏾 And it is made possible by DBG’s community of supporters 💞

Want to bring the DBG wellness program to your school? Reach out to us 📩

Dignity Wellness YouthWellness SelfCare Nonprofit WellnessInSchool

04/17/2026

🤎✨

Dear Black Girl hosted our Women’s Appreciation Dinner at Native Harlem, creating space for 25 incredible women to come together in community, connection, and care. 🌱

This was more than dinner.
It was intention.
It was softness.
It was love. 💫

Because when Black women are given space to just be, to laugh, to reflect, and to receive, it becomes something unforgettable.

Grateful for every woman in the room and for spaces like this that remind us we are never alone. 🤍

04/16/2026

What happens when women come together with intention, growth, and community? 🤍✨

This is what it looks like.

Dear Black Girl Inc., through The LITeration Project, hosted our first Money Mindset and Financial Confidence for Women gathering in partnership with

Each woman received a copy of The Psychology of Money and our DBG financial workbook, but more importantly, they gained something deeper:
connection, reflection, and a shared commitment to growth. 💫

Because economic mobility does not just come from information.
It grows in community.

And when women of color are in spaces that pour into them,
everything changes. 🤎

This is just the beginning.

Thank you for hosting us.

WomenEmpowerment BlackWomenLead CommunityCare CulturallyRooted Wellness Nonprofit TheLITerationProject

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90 State Street STE 700 Office 40
The Bronx, NY
10452

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