HER ARIS CIC delivers trauma-aware, non-clinical programmes supporting women and girls through safety, confidence-building, wellbeing, mentorship, and life skills development.
Our programmes are designed to provide ethical, preventative, and integrative support while working responsibly alongside specialist and statutory services.
✔ Trauma-aware support
✔ Safety and confidence programmes
✔ Mentorship and life skills
✔ Wellbeing and empowerment workshops
✖ Provide therapy
✖ Diagnose mental health conditions
✖ Deliver trauma processing
Many women and girls face barriers to safe, accessible, preventative support. While statutory and clinical services play a vital role, gaps remain in early intervention, confidence-building, safety education, and long-term integration support.
HER ARIS CIC exists to help bridge these gaps through ethical, evidence-informed community programmes.
Founder’s Story – Her Aris CIC Every journey of empowerment begins with a single moment of courage.Her Aris CIC was born from lived experience — not theory, not statistics, but a deep understanding of what it means to lose guidance early, to rebuild, and to rise through life’s many stages.I lost a parent at the age of 12. At a time when stability and direction matter most, I learned first-hand how grief, change, and responsibility can shape a young life. Soon after, I migrated, navigating unfamiliar systems, cultures, and expectations while carrying the quiet weight of loss. These early experiences gave me an intimate understanding of the challenges faced by girls who are growing up without consistent support, guidance, or protection.
As I moved through adolescence into young adulthood, I encountered new challenges — identity, belonging, education, confidence, and purpose. I progressed through higher education, completing both university and a master’s degree, while learning how to persist, adapt, and believe in my own potential even when the path was unclear.
Today, I stand as a woman who has lived through multiple seasons of life. I am a wife, a mother, a businesswoman, and a professional who has advanced in her career. I understand the pressures women face at different stages — from adolescence, to early adulthood, to balancing family, work, ambition, and personal growth. Each phase brings its own struggles, questions, and opportunities for transformation.
This breadth of lived experience shapes the heart of Her Aris.Our work is grounded in the understanding that empowerment is not one-size-fits-all. Girls aged 12–18 need safety, confidence, and guidance. Young women aged 18–30 need support as they navigate independence, education, careers, and identity. Women aged 30–50 often carry the weight of responsibility for others while still seeking growth, healing, and fulfilment for themselves.
Her Aris exists to meet women and girls where they are — with compassion, structure, and belief in their capacity to rise.
We believe every individual carries an inherent “Aris” — a point of meeting between past struggle and future strength. Our role is not to define a woman’s path, but to walk alongside her as she reconnects with her resilience, her voice, and her vision for her life.
Her Aris is more than a programme. It is a partnership rooted in lived experience, shaped by understanding, and guided by the belief that with the right support, every girl and woman can rise — regardless of where she begins.
HER ARIS CIC provides trauma-aware, non-clinical programmes that empower women and girls through safety, wellbeing, confidence-building, mentorship, and life skills development. Through ethical, evidence-informed, and inclusive approaches, we support individuals to live more safely, confidently, and authentically.
A future where women and girls have access to safe, ethical, and empowering support that promotes wellbeing, opportunity, confidence, and self-determination.
Her Aris CIC is a Community Interest Company registered in England and Wales.
Company Number: 16911938
Registered Address: 20 Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU
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Standing again after adversity, loss, or challenge.
Restoring identity, confidence, stability, and self-worth.
Awakening purpose, skills, ambition, and belief.
Supporting sustainable growth, leadership, and independence.