“Guided by our values of grace, mercy, loving-kindness and justice, we’re imagining possibilities of care, connection, community, and justice. From this, we aim to empower individuals and fortify communities.”

- Stephon J. Bradberry, CEO and Founder

Our Mission.

Our mission is to establish a sustainable ecosystem of radical care that nurtures the holistic wellness of individuals and well-being of communities.

Through innovative approaches, we address systemic challenges while fostering spaces for personal growth, community connection, and health and healing. At LifeWell, we are committed to dismantling barriers to wellness, well-being, justice, and freedom.

The world we envision.

We envision a world overflowing with justice and freedom where individuals are empowered with the resources to live well and communities are adequately equipped to provide for the well-being of its citizens.

Our Ecosystem

  • Wellness

    We define Wellness as the daily, moment by moment, endeavor of providing care to one's individual mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.

  • Well-Being

    We define Well-being as the responsibility and obligation of communities, institutions, and more broadly, the State, to provide resources to adequately equip individual wellness.

  • Community

    We define Community as the commitment to mutual uplift and support of all in our ecosystem of radical care regardless of socioeconomic status, racial or ethnic background, sexual identity or gender expression, (dis)ability. Community is beyond a group of people who share identity; we view it as the fertile Clearing space to dream, heal, invent, repair, and get free.

  • Justice

    We define Justice as the active and intentional process of dismantling barriers to resources and opportunities in society so that all people, in all places at all times, can live at the layers where they are most free, healed, and whole.

  • Freedom

    We define Freedom as the state of being, both in the flesh and Spirit, when justice is present and material needs are met; whereas the folxs have the resources, tools, and opportunities to sustain their wellness and that of the entire community.