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ENTREPRENEUR SPOTLIGHT Shawanna Vaughn

Silent Cry Inc. is a New York-based non-profit organization that takes a holistic approach to aftercare from mass incarceration, gun violence, and trauma We understand that the quality of care is the biggest factor in influencing change We support affected children and families during and after a challenging period We use our skill sets and experiences to continuously tap into what is happening in the community We understand the challenges people face in the process of selfdevelopment and when overcoming grief

The founder and director of Silent Cry, Inc , Shawanna Vaughn, is a native of Bakersfield, California, and a mother of two Silent Cry, Inc is the product of the tears she shed while overcoming the pain and hardships of incarceration, the loss of a brother to gang initiation violence, and surviving cancer She is the true definition of strength, courage, and determination

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Ms. Vaughn has first-hand knowledge of the needs of those affected by violence in our communities and the needs of individuals and families affected by the criminal justice system. Ms. Vaughn has turned tragedy into healing, finding her voice in fighting for justice and healing communities and hearts.

Ms Vaughn founded the organization to provide a holistic approach to postincarceration individuals to encourage healthy lifestyles and mental stability and reduce recidivism From providing winter coats and birthday gifts to children with incarcerated parents to advocating against unsafe conditions in prisons, Ms. Vaughn has proven to be a powerhouse and a vessel of hope amongst those who often go unheard.

Can you tell us about Silent Cry, INC?

What inspired your start?

Silent Cry, Inc. was created for my own silent tears I was born into a system on a plantation of incarceration, in a one-family foster home, and then incarcerated myself in the prime young years of my life

Who exactly was Silent Cry created for, and how can people get involved?

Silent Cry, Inc is for the marginalized and disenfranchised population In this country

My cause is a massive consideration of foster care and gun violence People can get involved by going to my website and registering to volunteer I always need interns and those ready to do advocacy and groundwork.

What has been the highlight of running an organization like Silent Cry, Inc? The highlight of running Silent Cry has been changing the lives in the narratives one person at a time and making sustainable changes that will last far beyond my years of life which is forever legacy

Tell us about Harvesting Hope?

Harvesting Hope is my farm project in which I would like to create an alternative to incarceration and holistic healing for those suffering from mental health challenges There is healing in the dirt, and we must go back to farming and agriculture for survival and sanity

Where do you hope to see your organizations in the next 3-5 years?

In 3 to 5 years, I want to see my organization create residual housing for men, women, and youth and open a trauma center I would like to be afforded funding that would be recurring for the sustainability of keeping the village.

What message do you hope youth and young adults take away from your work?

I hope the takeaway from my work is that you can turn your past into your legacy and your healing.

What is your definition of a Pretty Woman Who Hustles?

My definition of a pretty woman who hustles is every woman who turns pain into purpose in their dreams and to reality and inspires other people to be better than the day before and someone who believes in redemption

Silent Cry will be hosting its first gala for Silent Cry Michigan and Awards Gala to honor mothers of the criminal justice movement and change makers in the state of Michigan on March 11,2023, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Tickets are on sale for $25.00. Sponsorships are available.

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