About Us
Our mission is to PROMOTE and PROVIDE holistic health & wellness products, services, and events for People of Color.
We strive to improve holistic health and wellness conditions in communities of color by providing accessible and relatable services.
Our VISION is to expand our network of Health & Wellness professionals of color throughout the world, creating opportunities to connect, serve, consult, and present worldwide.
We offer sliding scale and no/low-cost services in an effort to provide accessible services within our community.
Meet our Holistic Wellness Team
We specialize in HOLISTIC HEALTH & WELLNESS through advocacy, leadership, and facilitation.
We offer services and workshops that address the concerns of the people of color within our communities.
I offer groups for Nutritional Therapy.
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Ms. Nichelle Alderson, FNTP, LICSW
Founder, Holistic Health Therapist, Coach & Consultant
I am passionate about health, nutrition, and social justice. As a therapist, coach, and educator, I love helping people of color realize their dreams and achieve their lifestyle, wellness, and business goals.
I founded iNfinitely Well with the intention of providing and promoting holistic health & wellness products and services that improve the conditions of communities of color.
Dr. Michelle Norman-Bryant, PsyD
Holistic Clinical Psychologist
As a clinical psychologist with 10 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and families, I take a holistic approach to therapy that integrates the physical, emotional, social (environmental), spiritual, and intellectual aspects of my clients in order to meet their behavioral and mental health challenges.
I have a passion for working with adults and adolescents with a range of socio-emotional, developmental, and behavioral health difficulties, and I am committed to creating and maintaining a culture of inclusion that respects and appreciates individuals’ uniqueness.
I offer Gentle Yoga For Anxiety
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Lindsay Craven, MSW, LSWAIC
Holistic Mental Wellness Counselor
“Hope is a discipline”--Miriame Kaba
Héehe’e, ná-másetsėstov (hello, I welcome you)! I am so glad you are here. I am a mixed Indigenous mental health therapist and plant worker currently living on occupied Coast Salish lands. I do this work because we need and deserve access to healing providers and spaces that don’t replicate the oppressive systems that impact us. I describe myself as a wounded healer, one who carries intimate personal experience and knowledge of historical, interpersonal and intergenerational trauma. I work to hold empathic spaces of liberation through healing, to support a brave honoring of your whole self and your strength, knowledge and power. Within the layers and nuances of your lived truth, you carry deep wells of medicine that can chart a return to a calm, supported, healing mind, heart and spirit that is your ancestral birthright. In creative and tender ways we can facilitate a deeper connection with your own rhythms and intuition. I hope you will click through to read more of my story around my work.
Beth Yu Simpson, MSW, LICSW
Holistic Mental Wellness Counselor
I am a Korean transracial adoptee raised in the Pacific Northwest, grateful to be living and working on the traditional land of the Duwamish people past and present. I am passionate about supporting individuals who are seeking holistic emotional and spiritual healing. Client led and centered; I aim to create a space to support you through your personal journey of healing.
Solution and outcome focused, I believe in the power we receive from: understanding our stories/history, embracing our power, learning to love ourselves, and receiving the gifts of our ancestors. I am interested in working with those impacted by adoption, empaths, and people of color.
I offer The Good Grief Group ~The Zola Experience ~
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Almetta Pitts, MSW LSWAIC
Holistic Mental Wellness Counselor
ZOLA Experience Ambassador
I am a Black womxn residing upon unceded Duwamish lands. I whole-heartedly believe in the following three things: decolonizing therapeutic practices, body-centered restorative wellness and trauma informed collective care.
My advocacy of decolonizing therapy encompasses acknowledging the historical trauma and systemic oppression that are projected upon our bodies and that impact our mental wellness. I am here to collaborate with you. I am here to witness you as an expert who is unlearning internalized oppression while relearning a collective healing and restorative framework for your life.
Danielle Huston Fisher, MSW, LSWAIC
Holistic Mental Wellness Counselor
ZOLA Experience Ambassador
I believe therapy is a working journey that we undertake because we desire growth, change, healing and/or insight. I like to focus on what my clients would like to achieve rather than on their troubles. I help my clients envision a desirable future and then map out the small and large changes necessary to realize their vision. I will build upon and help identify strengths while highlighting all successes along the way; while engaging in trauma care as needed.
I enjoy working with young adults and adults of color who feel stuck or like their life is chaotic. So, if you don’t know where to start or can follow a plan but have a hard time creating one I am the person for you.
Olivia Louko, MSW, LICSW
Holistic Mental Wellness Counselor
I believe that everyone can benefit from and deserves therapy. I see therapy as a process of reflection, self-discovery, and healing. My goal as a therapist is to create an environment where you can have space for yourself to see your own path forward, and to look at and process your path so far. My approach to therapy is reflective, client centered, and trauma informed. I use an anti-capitalist lens and I am passionate about social justice. I am interested in working with adoptees, people of color, and young adults.
It is important to me that you find the right therapist for you. And in the spirit of this, here is some more information about my identities and life. I am a Chinese transracial adoptee raised in the Midwest. I moved to Seattle as an adult and am honored to be living on the unceded ancestral lands of the Duwamish people past and present. I enjoy nature, eating food, and spending time with my dog.