Claiming Space
A living archive of strength, growth, and sisterhood.
At The Campbell House, claiming space means more than being seen, it means being heard, honored, and uplifted. This space is dedicated to the voices of our mentees, mentors, and community members who are stepping into their power and shaping their futures with courage and heart.
From gratitude letters and real-time updates to personal reflections and behind-the-scenes moments, this is where stories unfold, healing is shared, and impact takes root.
Because when one of us claims space, we all rise.
Graduate Spotlight
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Nakira Poole
STOCKTON UNIVERSITY
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Lanayah Aria Jones
SAVANNAH COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
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Sade Amenhotep
SAINT ELIZABETH UNIVERSITY
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Makaba Jabateh
SAINT ELIZABETH UNIVERSITY
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Kyra Currie
UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
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Nilah Kelly
SAINT ELIZABETH UNIVERSITY
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Kayla Thomas
Lincoln Tech Nursing
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To Our Graduates
The Campbell House team is endlessly proud of each and every one of you. Watching you grow, overcome obstacles, discover your strength, and step into your future has been an honor. No matter where life takes you next, always remember that you will never walk this path alone. Once a Campbell House girl, always a Campbell House girl. Your village will always be here cheering you on. 🌻
From the Feed
A living spotlight on the moments, milestones, and movement happening at The Campbell House.
Follow along for event updates, mentor highlights, community stories, program moments, and real-time ways to get involved.
A Powerful Moment for The Campbell House: Celebrating the Young Women of She Owns Her Hustle - Manifesting Her Best Self
Last Thursday, The Campbell House celebrated the completion of its She Owns Her Hustle: Manifesting Her Best Self program, honoring young women who developed confidence, leadership skills, and entrepreneurial visions for their futures, culminating in recognition from the City of Newark.
Our Roots, Our Mandate: Why Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month Is Personal
For The Campbell House, Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month is more than awareness, it’s a mandate. Born from loss and sustained by protection, our work is driven by the lives and legacies of the girls who shaped our mission.
Broken Crayons Still Color
Even when life leaves us feeling fractured, our light doesn’t go out, it transforms. “Broken crayons still color” is more than a phrase at The Campbell House; it’s a reminder that healing doesn’t erase the past, it creates beauty from it. This post is for anyone who needs to hear that they are still worthy, still powerful, and still creating something meaningful.
5 Signs a Teen Could Benefit from Mentorship
Teens don’t always show they need help—but these five signs can tell you when it’s time to step in. At The Campbell House, mentorship changes lives by offering trust, support, and connection when it matters most.
Your Voice Matters: Why Speaking Up Is a Superpower
When girls speak up, they unlock a new kind of power. At The Campbell House, we help young women reclaim their voices through trust, safety, and support. Read how we’re building confident communicators.
What Is Trauma-Informed Care? and Why It Matters for Girls
At The Campbell House, we don’t just support girls, we see them. Trauma-informed care is the foundation of everything we do, creating spaces where young women feel safe, understood, and empowered to heal. In this post, we break down what trauma-informed care really means and why it’s a game-changer for the girls we serve.

