"From Princess To Powerhouse"

The Princess in Power Project uplifts and educates young women, fostering creativity and resilience while raising awareness about domestic violence through holistic workshops and supportive community engagement.

A vibrant mural features two figures with bold expressions, highlighting themes of justice and community empowerment. The foreground figure is wearing a green shirt with pins that read 'Defend Freddie Gray' and 'Save Mumia'. Behind, a figure in a pink suit raises a fist. Radiant yellow beams surround the figures, and words like 'Respect', 'Freedom', 'Peace', and 'Justice' are scattered across the background. The mural includes names and phrases referencing social justice and historical figures.
A vibrant mural features two figures with bold expressions, highlighting themes of justice and community empowerment. The foreground figure is wearing a green shirt with pins that read 'Defend Freddie Gray' and 'Save Mumia'. Behind, a figure in a pink suit raises a fist. Radiant yellow beams surround the figures, and words like 'Respect', 'Freedom', 'Peace', and 'Justice' are scattered across the background. The mural includes names and phrases referencing social justice and historical figures.
Our Mission
Our Vision

Founded by Jasmine Thomas-Coyle, a domestic violence survivor, our project promotes personal growth and healthy relationships, creating a safe space for women to thrive since its launch in 2019.

The Princess In Power Project

A transformative program empowering young women through creativity and domestic abuse awareness.

Holistic Workshops

Uplifting sessions on natural care and personal growth.

Drama Sessions

Voice work fostering confidence and self-expression in women.

A black and white photograph of a utility box on a street corner displaying a poster with the text 'The Power of Powerlessness' along with some names and a date range. The background shows parked cars, trees, and older buildings.
A black and white photograph of a utility box on a street corner displaying a poster with the text 'The Power of Powerlessness' along with some names and a date range. The background shows parked cars, trees, and older buildings.
Awareness Programs

Educating on domestic violence and healthy relationships.

Community Support

Fostering connections among survivors for personal growth.

Connect with The Project

Reach out to us for support, inquiries, or to learn more about our empowering programs for young women and domestic violence awareness.

Support

07521988240

Inspire

contact@princessinpower.com