Bent Not Broken, Inc. was just a thought in 2018, to be frank it was more of a saying. I have been through so much in my life that should have Broken me instead it only Bent me. Here we are two years later the birth of Bent Not Broken, Inc. I chose the lotus as the symbol of my brand because I have been buried deep down in my pain and depression and I am about to bloom. The lotus is a flower that is formed under water, it’s buried deep into muddy waters that is transformed into a beautiful flower. The water represent that we were born into a world of suffering, the muddy water represents the struggles we have to go through, the final stage is the blooming which indicates that you have reach your potential growth.

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Bent Not Broken Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals who have experienced trauma or abuse. The organization provides a safe space for individuals to share their stories and connect with others who have gone through similar experiences.

Through a variety of programs and services, Bent Not Broken Inc. offers resources and support to help individuals heal and rebuild their lives. These programs include counseling services, support groups, and educational workshops that focus on topics such as self-care, coping skills, and personal growth.

The organization also works to raise awareness about the prevalence of trauma and abuse, as well as the importance of providing support and resources to those who have experienced it.

Overall, Bent Not Broken Inc. is committed to helping individuals find hope and healing after experiencing trauma or abuse, and to creating a community where everyone feels supported and valued.

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OctoBER is domestic violence awareness month

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Stop Domestic violence

Sometimes we refused to see how bad something is until it completely destroys us.


I’m not trying to put our women on a pedestal that they don’t deserve to be on. NO MAN IS A “MAN” WITHOUT A WOMAN: it’s a woman that helps the man to be a man.
— Louis Farrakhan