The Founder & CEO
Tracey Price is a faith-filled woman from Chester, South Carolina, with a heart devoted to spiritual growth and healing.
Rooted in my love for God, I have a deep passion for empowering others especially Black women to rise above pain, embrace healing and walk boldly in their God-given identity.
Her journey began as a personal pursuit of healing. Along the way, she discovered the joy of helping others find peace, purpose, and restoration through Christ.
There is nothing more fulfilling to Tracey than witnessing a woman smile again, feel whole, and rediscover her strength.
Tracey is deeply committed to Images of a Black Woman, a movement birthed from her vision and dedication.
It is more than a name, it’s a sacred space for transformation, love, and spiritual breakthrough.
Through this work, she believe lives will be changed, stories will be rewritten, and hope will be restored.
This is her calling, her passion, and her purpose: to serve, to uplift, and to remind every woman that healing is not only possible it is promised.

Our Amazing Team
Every initiative is grounded in healing, rooted in love, and led by the belief that together, we will rise! Inside Images of a Black Woman, we are building a future shaped by empowered women, bound by sisterhood, and driven by purpose.

Karan Abrams
Vice President
Karen Abrams is a dedicated Paraprofessional at Chester Middle School, as well as a loving wife,
mother, and grandmother. She is also
a minister of the gospel with a deep compassion for sharing the love of God. Known for her encouraging
words and radiant smile, Karen has a heart for uplifting her community especially children. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, listening to audiobooks, and faithfully serving wherever she is needed in
both ministry and community outreach.

Michelle Franlkin
Director of Committees
Michelle Franklin serves as a Family Service Caseworker with Carolina Community Action, supporting
families through the Head Start
Program in York County,
South Carolina. In addition to her
professional role, she is a dedicated minister of the gospel, passionate
about empowering others through the Word of God. Michelle finds joy in spending quality time with her family and friends and is known for bringing warmth and laughter to every environment she enters.

Yasmine Price
Treasurer
Yasmine Price is a Mortgage Loan Processor at Founders Federal Credit Union, where she is committed to helping members achieve their
dreams of homeownership and
financial independence. With a
passion for service and a dedication to excellence, Yasmine provides personalized guidance throughout the mortgage process. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, traveling, and shopping.

Veronica Glenn
Secretary
Our Programs
We address the needs of our community at every stage of life. We mentor the youth, and honor our elders of wisdom
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She Speaks
She Speaks is a transformative empowerment program intentionally designed for Black women — a bold, unapologetic space where her voice is heard, her experiences are honored, and her growth is deeply nurtured.
This holistic initiative addresses every aspect of her journey: her healing, her hustle, her home, her heart, and her hope. She Speaks is both a sanctuary and a strategy — equipping women to navigate the real-life challenges of career advancement, financial wellness, emotional healing, relationship building, and spiritual growth.
Through candid dialogue, expert-led workshops, faith-based empowerment sessions, and a supportive community network, She Speaks walks with women through the issues that matter most:
- Finances & Wealth
Breaking generational cycles, building budgets, investing wisely, and establishing legacy. - Relationships
Creating healthy love, nurturing sisterhood, setting boundaries, and pursuing emotional wholeness. - Career & Purpose
Advancing leadership, launching businesses, navigating workplace dynamics, and walking boldly in divine purpose. - Home & Family
Embracing the balance of motherhood, partnership, personal care, and peace within the home. - Spiritual Life
Finding healing through faith, renewing the mind with God’s Word, and growing stronger through spiritual empowerment.
Each session is guided by intention, cultural relevance, and a passion to equip Black women with the tools, clarity, and confidence to thrive—not just survive. Because when she speaks, generations listen. Her voice matters. Her story heals. Her life transforms.
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Women’s Haven
Women’s Safe Haven is a faith-based support community created to serve as a place of refuge, strength, and encouragement for women from all walks of life. Our mission is to empower women through the transformative Word of God, fostering growth, healing, and spiritual renewal in a safe and loving environment.
In today’s world, where love and support are often scarce, Women’s Safe Haven offers a nurturing space where women can connect, share, and be uplifted. We believe that God’s promises are a source of strength for every challenge we face. As Isaiah 41:10 reminds us:
“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”
Through prayer, fellowship, and biblically grounded encouragement, our community seeks to inspire each woman to continue her journey with renewed faith and confidence. We believe that when women are supported by a God-fearing sisterhood, they can rise above adversity and walk boldly in their purpose.
Together, we are stronger and together, we grow.
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Images of a Black Girl
Images of a Black Girl is a dynamic extension of our Images of a Black Woman initiative. This program is designed to support and empower young Black girls between the ages of 6 and 14 through mentorship, educational enrichment, and community engagement.
Guided by a dedicated team of parents and committee members, Images of a Black Girl fosters a nurturing environment where participants can grow, learn, and thrive. The program features workshops, life skills training, field trips, and faith-based activities rooted in Christian values.
Our goal is to provide a safe haven for your daughter, niece, friend, or loved one. A place where she can be encouraged, equipped, and inspired to become the virtuous woman she is destined to be.
Let’s Talk About It is a courageous and healing space created by and for women of color—a sacred circle where every voice is valued, no topic is off-limits, and truth is welcomed with compassion. This program fosters raw, honest, and restorative conversations that speak to the lived experiences, challenges, and triumphs unique to women of color.
Whether navigating family dynamics, identity, relationships, motherhood, trauma, health, or spirituality, Let’s Talk About It offers a place to exhale—to be seen, heard, and supported without judgment.
Each session explores real-life topics that impact women of color every day:
Mental & Emotional Health
Addressing stigma, managing stress, and healing from generational wounds.
Identity & Culture
Embracing heritage, voice, and the power of authenticity.
Love & Relationships
Navigating connection, heartbreak, boundaries, and emotional intimacy.
Career & Calling
Balancing ambition with well-being, and aligning life with purpose.
Faith & Spirituality
Deepening connection with God and exploring spiritual practices that restore and empower.
Body & Beauty
Redefining beauty standards, honoring self-image, and cultivating inner love.
Let’s Talk About It is more than a program—it’s a movement. It’s a space of sisterhood, healing, and transformation. Here, vulnerability becomes strength, silence turns into voice, and pain gives way to purpose
Let’s Talk About It
Where Her Voice is Heard and Her Story is Sacred
