
Programs
TWOC Healing Project also known as Trans Women Of Color Healing Project was founded by Toi Washington-Reynolds in Birmingham, Al in 2019,and later moved to Georgia in the Spring of 2020. The Trans Women of Color (TWOC) Healing Project has the mission of speaking knowledge to power and combating the erasure of Trans lives, narratives, and most importantly trans contributions to society. Our goal is to raise awareness for the great work of trans women of color, their families, communities, relationships and movements, and to prevent their erasure from the greater tapestry of humanity. The TWOC Healing Project is situated in Newnan ,GA a suburb midway between Atlanta, GA, and Columbus Ga, and easily accessible to four large counties in rural Georgia: Coweta County, South Fulton, Troup County, and Muscogee County.


Healing Through the Highway
Sexual Violence Response, Mobile Outreach & Rural Access
Healing Through the Highway is a mobile, survivor-centered initiative addressing sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and structural barriers to care—particularly for Black trans women, TGNC people, and women living in rural and underserved communities.

Healing on Purpose Wellness Space
Health, Prevention & Restorative Care
Healing on Purpose is a holistic wellness and prevention hub providing integrated physical, emotional, and somatic care through both a fixed wellness space and mobile unit.

. Healing Through History
Arts, Media & Collective Memory
Healing Through History uses performing arts, media, and storytelling to reclaim narratives, preserve Black trans and women’s histories, and support collective healing.
