Restoring Joy, Peace, & Dignity: The Oshun Family Center Story

by PIDC
August 14, 2025

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In 2018, Saleemah McNeil founded Oshun Family Center with a bold and necessary vision: to create a space for healing, liberation, and culturally competent care where Black families, especially Black women and birthing people, could access culturally competent mental health and maternal care. “I created Oshun Family Center because I refused to wait for systems to catch up,” said McNeil. “We needed a space now where Black healing, rest, and wellness were centered, affirmed, and led by us, for us.”

Named after Oshun, the Yoruba Orisha (deity) associated with water, fertility, love, and healing, the Center draws on a rich legacy she represents. “That name felt right,” McNeil explains, “because our work is about restoring what has been stolen from Black communities—joy, peace, dignity, and the right to be well.”

Since its founding, Oshun Family Center has grown from a small practice into a multifaceted organization leading the charge in clinical training for other therapists, maternal health advocacy, workforce development, and healing-centered events. Its unique power lies in its unwavering commitment to care rooted in community and justice. “We don’t chase trends,we respond to real needs,” said McNeil. “Our innovation comes from staying grounded in community and letting lived experience lead.”

One of the organization’s proudest milestones came with the acquisition of a 7,500-square-foot property in Kensington, a permanent home that will become Philadelphia’s first fully integrated, Black-led Maternal Wellness Center. 

This accomplishment, supported by PIDC, was a transformative step for McNeil and her team.

“We reached out to PIDC when we were ready to secure our first permanent building in the heart of the community that raised us in 19134,” said McNeil. “PIDC supported us with financing and guidance throughout the process, helping us navigate the complexities of acquiring and renovating the space. It was more than funding, it was empowerment.”

This home base has changed their operations and allowed them to do more for the community they serve.  “After years of operating out of shared offices and virtual platforms, receiving the keys to this building marked a turning point,” said McNeil. “It meant we could expand services, retain more staff, and create a safe, healing-centered space designed specifically for Black birthing families. In a city where gentrification and underinvestment often push communities out, this was a powerful act of reclamation.”

Since its inception, Oshun Family Center has served over 1,500 families, launched citywide initiatives like Black Maternal Health Week, and created paid opportunities for more than 85 individuals, including therapists, doulas, lactation counselors, and community-based contractors.

Impact Since 2018

1,500

Families served

7,500

Sq Ft Property

85

Jobs created

For McNeil, the building is only the beginning. “The building is the vessel. The care is the heartbeat. And the impact restoring power, voice, and agency is what makes this moment unforgettable.”

The work the center does is making a real impact on the people who need it most. Mcneil shared one client’s story. “One young mother came to us after a traumatic birth and was struggling with postpartum anxiety and isolation. Through racially concordant therapy, a postpartum support group, and lactation care, all delivered by providers who looked like her and honored her experience,she began to rebuild her sense of self and strength.”

“Nine months later, she wasn’t just feeling better, she was leading. She told us: ‘I finally feel like I have a voice. And now I want to help other women find theirs, too.’”

Oshun Family Center’s journey is a testament to what’s possible when vision, community, and determination come together to create lasting change. With a permanent home and an ever-growing network of care, McNeil and her team are ensuring that Black families in Philadelphia not only survive, but truly thrive.

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