
Zoe Williams
Intake Coordinator
Currently based in Atlanta, Georgia, and originally from Los Angeles, California, I’m a junior at Clark Atlanta University pursuing a degree in Psychology with a concentration in Black women’s mental health and youth development. As the Intake Coordinator at the Black Girls Mental Health Collective Foundation (BGMHCF), I serve as one of the first points of contact for individuals beginning their healing journey—an honor I hold with deep care and intention.
My work is grounded in a passion for holistic, culturally responsive care and a belief that Black girls and women deserve mental health support that affirms their identity and lived experience. I am particularly committed to creating safe, welcoming spaces for clients navigating trauma, perinatal changes, and life transitions—especially for those who often feel unseen in traditional systems of care.
Outside of my academic and clinical work, I am the founder of Mielle Body, a small business specializing in handmade, natural, and organic body butters. From product development to marketing and order fulfillment, I manage the full scope of operations—including sourcing materials, crafting each product from scratch, maintaining inventory using Google Sheets, and managing customer relations and shipments. This work reflects my larger commitment to community wellness, self-care, and entrepreneurship rooted in love.
Whether I’m welcoming new clients at BGMHCF or nourishing bodies through my products, my mission remains the same: to uplift, heal, and empower Black girls and women—one connection at a time.
