WHAT WE DO
Meaningful Work

THE PEOPLES EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM
The Future Looks Bright
This program is designed to bridge the gap of mental, physical and spiritual health between BIPOC cisgender and transgender women.
LGBTQ+ VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUP
You are never alone
NOMO has a few Peer Support Groups that are beneficial for the Macon-Middle Georgia counties. We have our Parents of Trans Kids Support Group, LGBTQ. This group is designed for all parents to participate so no one ever feels as if they are alone in this journey.


CULTURAL HUMILITY TRAINING
Vision, Plan, Goal, Success
We all have to walk through this life, but we don't have to walk it alone. We will work closely with local health departments and local doctors office's to make sure that Inclusion and Diversity training is the main focus with regard to the health of transgender and gender nonconforming. Representation is important and everyone should feel welcome and addressed with preferred pronouns when going to these spaces.
Our Services


TWILLOW
TWILLOW stands for Trans Women Involved in Life Learning with Other Women. This wonderful program is sponsored by My Sistah's House Memphis. This is where Transgender women living with HIV come to have conversations about living with HIV and how to live a better and healthier life. Breaking self-stigma and start loving yourself and understand that HIV doesn't control your life.
CERTIFIED PEER SUPPORT SPECIALIST TRAINING

We are delighted to partner with Unspoken Treasure Society as a catalyst for change. We are happy to offer a Masterclass for Peer Support Specialist. This certification is a 8 week program where you will learn valuable skills that will allow you to become a better advocate and peer to the community you serve.
NOMO EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

NOMO Scholarship Program is a Program that is funded through an Event that raises money for BIPOC Minorities that would like to further their education. Opens February 1, 2027 - Closes February 28, 2027.
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Working with local education departments for additional education training such as obtaining a GED. also, working with local organizations to see what certifications can be obtained for our community to become gainfully employed.



