Heart to Heart Women's Gathering Part 1: Mending Broken Hearts
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About this Event
Join us for Part 1 of our Heart to Heart Women's Gathering as we discuss Mending Broken Hearts. Let's start the new year with a new mindset and journey to hope, healing and restoration.
Let us provide you with a safe and judgement free space as you learn to envision yourself the way that God envisions you. Remember that God see's you as a finished product not your past or current circumstances. He wants you to be made whole by taking on the burdens you've carried for too long. This workshop is open to all women and anyone who may have experienced brokenness as a result of a heartbreak or traumatic event.
Meet our guest presenter: Ananeika M. Graham-Pankey
Ananeika M. Graham-Pankey is a vibrant, fun-loving and passionate person.
She realized at an early age that she wanted to work with children with
behavioral issues and it wasn’t until she learned more about Autism Spectrum
Disorders that she found her true calling. As a Behavior Therapist, Ananeika
has the opportunity to develop, and monitor a variety of behavioral support
service delivery options to meet the needs of clients diagnosed with Autism
Spectrum Disorder and/or other behavioral and social/communication
challenges to live their best life.
Ananeika also devotes equal time to growing two businesses, Especially 4U
Event Planning, LLC, a full-service specialty event company; and Oracle
Behavioral Solutions, LLC, which provides support services for students with
behavioral challenges in educational settings.
Ananeika was born in Brooklyn and currently resides in Avenel, NJ. She is
the Mother of four children Krisasia, Ne’Kayla, Ah’Nyla, and Allen. She is
the Grandmother of Amariah. Ananeika graduated from Indian River State
College with a Bachelor of Science in Human Services and Capella
University with her Masters in Psychology with a specialization in Behavior
Analysis.
Ananeika is a member of Agape House of Worship in Roselle, NJ where she
proudly serves under the leadership of Pastor Jide and Pastor Abimbola
Lawore. She serves in several ministries such as Special Needs, Outreach and
Prayer. She also is a Ministry Leader for Run for Roselle. Her community
involvement extends to National Council of Negro Women, the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Roselle Democratic
Club, Roselle Zoning Board, Urban Woman’s Coalition, Dr. Charles C. Polk
Parent Teacher Organization and The Successful Speaking Toastmasters Club
of Rutgers, Newark.
In her spare time, she enjoys family time, traveling, and listening to cool jazz.