A Rites of Passage

A sanctuary for Black girls aged 13-17

Empowering Our Girls

Blueprint for Womanhood provides a sanctuary for Black girls aged 13-17, offering culturally relevant rites-of-passage rooted in community and identity. Our mission is to create a supportive environment where our girls can explore their identities without the pressures of performance or achievement.

Through reflection and intentional care, we guide them through the transition into womanhood, honoring the richness of their experiences and cultivating a sense of belonging. We envision a space where young women thrive, supported by their community, enhancing their growth and strength.

OUR PROGRAM

Designed with intention.
Guided by women.
Held by the village.

Program Overview

The program is facilitated by Black women professionals, elders, artists, and community leaders who volunteer their time and wisdom as trusted guides. Together, they create an environment where girls are encouraged to reflect, speak, listen, question, and grow.

Testimonials

What the Village is Saying

“Blueprint for Womanhood gave my daughter language for who she is and permission to love herself fully. She walks differently now—more grounded, more confident, more aware of her worth.”

— Parent & Community Member

“This program reminded me that becoming a woman is not something you rush. It’s something you are guided into. I felt seen, protected, and celebrated.”

— Program Alumna

“Blueprint for Womanhood isn’t just a program—it’s a village. The lessons didn’t end after twelve weeks. They continue to shape how I show up in my life.”

— Former Participant

FAQs

You’ve Got Questions, We’ve Got Answers

Becoming a young woman is not something to rush—it is something to be honored.

Blueprint for Womanhood invites girls and families into a culturally grounded rites-of-passage experience guided by elders, community wisdom, and intentional care.

This journey supports Black girls as they explore identity, build confidence, and step forward with clarity and pride.

If you feel your daughter is ready for a space rooted in culture, reflection, and belonging, we invite you to begin the conversation.