Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC is a woman veteran-led initiative rooted in healing justice, housing equity, and maternal care access for New Mexico’s most vulnerable populations.
We are not just building a business — we are building a movement.
We operate at the intersection of healthcare, housing, and holistic community care, providing mobile maternal health services, transitional housing, culturally competent care, and wraparound support for those often left behind by mainstream systems.
*Nonprofit 501(c)(3) status is pending; application filed December 2025. *
Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC is a Black-woman and veteran-led organization based in Rio Rancho, NM, dedicated to providing safe shelter, maternal health vans, and wraparound wellness services for survivors of domestic violence, LGBTQ+ runaway youth, and underserved rural families across New Mexico.
At Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC, our mission is to make our communities shine—not just as individuals, but as whole systems rooted in equity, wellness, and radical care. We provide a sanctuary of services designed to uplift and restore New Mexico’s most vulnerable populations, including Black, Indigenous, LGBTQ+, veteran women, and families.
We specialize in holistic healing justice, maternal health access, mobile van care delivery, and safe transitional housing—creating real-world solutions for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and systemic neglect. Whether you need access to prenatal care, trauma-informed doulas, housing, or mental health referrals, Vet-HER-an is your community-powered answer.
The HBCU Provider Residency Initiative by Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC, aims to recruit medical residents from HBCUs to serve in New Mexico’s underserved communities by securing MOUs with local hospitals. These agreements will guarantee clinical placements, while Vet-HER-an provides free housing during their stay, supported by partnerships and grants. This initiative removes housing barriers and builds a sustainable pipeline of culturally competent care for BIPOC communities in NM.
We believe your wellness is your wealth. That’s why we offer a full-circle experience—combining culturally grounded care, advocacy, job-readiness, and wraparound support services. This isn’t just about surviving—it’s about shining, healing, and rising.
*Nonprofit 501(c)(3) status is pending; application filed December 2025. *
Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC welcomes love donations from the public to support our maternal health, wellness, and community-based programs. Your contribution helps fund education, outreach, and direct services that address health inequities and expand access to care for underserved populations. Together, we are building healthier families and more equitable communities.
At Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC, we don’t just dream—we build systems of care that meet people where they are. Rooted in healing justice, housing equity, and maternal care access, our initiatives are intentionally designed to address the most pressing needs of New Mexico’s underserved communities.
Here’s what we’re actively working on:
We are launching a fleet of culturally competent Maternal Health Vans that provide prenatal, postpartum, and wellness care to rural and marginalized communities across New Mexico. Each van will include space for doulas, lactation consultants, and mental health providers, serving as a mobile village of support for Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQ+ birthing people.
We are developing short- and long-term housing solutions for:
Women veterans
Survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault
Runaway LGBTQ+ youth
This includes a mix of emergency placement, transitional co-ops, and tiny-home communities, with built-in case management, life skills programming, and wraparound wellness services.
We are building a certified Black and Indigenous Doula Network with the infrastructure to:
Train and certify doulas
Establish third-party billing systems
Provide fair wages through Medicaid reimbursement and grant-funded service contracts
This ensures sustainability for care providers while expanding culturally-matched maternal health support.
This is our youth-centered literacy and healing program, distributing wellness kits, books, hygiene items, and mental health tools to children affected by trauma, foster care, or unstable housing. Delivered through schools, shelters, and direct outreach, we ensure that no child is forgotten in the healing process.
We’re developing a provider pipeline program to recruit Black and Brown healthcare professionals from HBCUs and allied institutions. This includes externships, housing stipends, and community-based placements—keeping talent in the communities that need it most. The HBCU Provider Residency Initiative is a bold, strategic program by Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC, designed to recruit, retain, and root Black medical providers in New Mexico—particularly in underserved, rural, and high-risk communities. Recognizing the deep healthcare disparities facing Black, Indigenous, and communities of color in NM, this initiative seeks to bridge the provider gap by partnering directly with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), National Colleges throughout the US, and local New Mexico hospitals to create a streamlined medical residency pathway.
At the heart of the initiative is a powerful value proposition:
We will provide fully subsidized housing to Black medical residents for the entire duration of their externship or residency in New Mexico.
To execute this, we are actively pursuing Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with mission-aligned hospitals and healthcare institutions across the state. These MOUs will:
Guarantee clinical rotation slots or externship opportunities for HBCU medical students and residents
Prioritize culturally competent care training to meet the needs of Black and BIPOC patients in NM
Support community-based placements, particularly in maternal health deserts and primary care shortage areas
Through Vet-HER-an’s housing initiative, residents will be offered safe, culturally affirming housing—including options in our upcoming tiny-home co-op villages. This removes one of the greatest financial and emotional barriers to relocating to New Mexico: the cost and instability of short-term housing during medical training.
By creating this closed loop—from MOUs with hospitals to HBCU recruitment to free housing and community integration—we are not only bringing Black providers to New Mexico, but also building a pipeline of healing that will transform outcomes for generations to come.
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Birthing Truth, Justice, and Sacred Disruption. Our Mic is the Altar. Our Voice is the Medicine.
A spiritually rooted media and wellness collective dedicated to centering the voices, healing, and leadership of Black, Indigenous, and marginalized women, femmes, and birthing people.
The Woumb Collective exists to amplify sacred stories, challenge oppressive systems, and create healing-centered spaces through storytelling, ritual, media, and community practice. We honor the ancestral power of the womb as a site of transformation, resistance, and truth.
Wisdom: Intergenerational truth-sharing & ancestral knowledge
Open Expression: Podcasts, poetry, journaling, and performance as sacred tools
Unity: Community gatherings, circles, and safe spaces of reflection
Medicine: Mental, spiritual, and emotional wellness through sound, breath, movement
Birth: Not just babies — but ideas, art, businesses, futures
🎙️ Podcast Series – The Woumb Speaks: Raw, real, and revolutionary conversations with Black and Indigenous women across the diaspora.
🔮 Healing Circles – Monthly virtual or in-person gatherings for spiritual grounding, storytelling, and release.
✍🏽 The Story Scroll – A publishing arm to support women telling their truth through books, zines, blogs, or visual art.
🪶 Workshops & Retreats – Creative womb writing, ancestral healing, and visionary leadership training.
🕯️ Ritual Kits & Practices – Spiritual care bundles and altar-building guidance for inner work.
Black, Indigenous, and marginalized femmes
Survivors of generational and systemic trauma
Artists, birthworkers, healers, and visionaries
Youth looking to reclaim their identity, power, and purpose
Black and Indigenous midwives, doulas, and therapists
Spiritual leaders, ritualists, and mental health providers
Feminist and racial justice media groups
Schools, youth programs, and maternal health coalitions
A comprehensive job readiness program designed specifically for women veterans and survivors, offering:
Resume & career coaching
Mental wellness support
Entrepreneurial training
Licensing pathways (e.g., billing & coding, childcare, nails, beauty, etc.)
At Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC, we don’t just host events — we cultivate structured spaces rooted in purpose, clarity, and community advancement. Each gathering is intentionally designed to address a specific need within our community.
Explore the spaces below and find the one that speaks to you.
Reclaim. Exhale. Safe Space. Thrive.
A dedicated space for Black women veterans navigating Military Sexual Trauma (MST). This gathering centers rest, reflection, and creative healing practices in a confidential and culturally grounded environment.
What to Expect:
• Facilitated discussion
• Guided intention-setting
• Healing-centered activities (ex: candle creation)
• Community connection
When: Thursday Nights | 6PM–8PM
Location: Cafe ZIN, Albuquerque, NM
Support: Refreshments provided | Donations encouraged
This is a space to remove the armor and exhale.
Vet-HER-an Enterprises, LLC is a Black, veteran-owned social impact organization dedicated to advancing maternal health equity, culturally responsive care, and healing-centered community programming across New Mexico.
Our initiatives address the structural and social determinants that directly impact Black and underserved families — from workforce pipeline development to veteran-centered healing spaces.
We are proud to share that our work has recently been supported by a $1,000 community investment grant from Albuquerque Involved. This contribution strengthens our commitment to sustainable, grassroots-driven impact.
Community investment allows us to:
• Expand safe spaces for Black women veterans
• Strengthen maternal health advocacy and education initiatives
• Build provider and workforce pipelines
• Provide culturally grounded healing programs
• Reduce barriers to access for underserved families