Philadelphia woman creates 'Queens United Against Domestic Violence' organization

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Monday, May 13, 2024
Philadelphia woman creates 'Queens United Against Domestic Violence'
Dr. Fatima Abdul Johnson is an educator, metaphysician, and pageant queen who helps fellow victims of domestic abuse not only survive, but thrive.

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- Among many things, Dr. Fatima Abdul Johnson is a Miss Black Pennsylvania alumna, an educator at Temple University, has a PhD, and is a registered metaphysician and doctor of metaphysical sciences.

She is also the founder of the nonprofit, S.T.R.I.V.E. Motivation, Inc., and created a sub-organization within it called 'Queens United Against Domestic Violence.'

They organize events, promote wellness resources, and welcome new members with care packages.

The Philadelphia domestic violence hotline is (866) 723-3014.

To learn more about Queens United Against Domestic Violence, watch the video above and visit their Facebook page.

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