About Adrienne Sharee Enterprise
Healing. Empowerment. Transformation
Why We Exist
Adrienne Sharee Enterprise was born out of both lived experience and frontline advocacy. After years of supporting survivors in the first 72 hours after an assault, I saw firsthand how critical compassionate, informed care is to the healing process. As a survivor myself, I understood the long road of healing—but I also recognized something else:
There weren’t many faces that looked like mine in those rooms. Not among providers. Not among facilitators. And not in the resources survivors could turn to for support.
I created Adrienne Sharee Enterprise to help change that.
This organization exists to bridge the gap in care—especially for survivors of color—and to provide an alternative approach to healing that is affirming, trauma-informed, and centered on the survivor’s voice. Here, survivors are empowered. Supporters are educated. And healing isn’t just possible—it’s personal.
Our Mission
To empower survivors of sexual violence, individuals, and organizations through education, advocacy, coaching, and community engagement.
Vision
A world where survivors thrive beyond trauma.
Core Values
💛 Compassion
💪 Empowerment
🌱 Resilience
📘 Education
🧩 Community
Compassion – We honor every story with care and empathy.
Empowerment – We help survivors reclaim their voice and strength.
Resilience – We believe in the power of healing, no matter how long it takes.
Education – We equip individuals and organizations to foster real change.
Community – We create safe spaces for connection, growth, and restoration.

Survivors
Survivors who are ready to begin their journey are taking a powerful and courageous first step toward reclaiming their lives. At Adrienne Sharee Enterprise, we honor that strength by providing a safe, supportive space where healing is not only possible but sustainable.

Supporters
Supporters seeking to better assist survivors play a vital role in the healing process and are often the bridge between trauma and recovery. Whether you're a friend, family member, healthcare professional, or part of law enforcement, your willingness to show up, learn and provide compassionate informed support can make all the difference.

Professionals
Professionals wanting trauma-informed training are taking a crucial step toward creating safer, more supportive environments for survivors of sexual violence. Whether you work in law enforcement, healthcare, education, or social services, understanding the principles of trauma-informed care enhances your ability to respond with empathy, sensitivity, and effectiveness.
Who We Serve
Why the Name Adrienne Sharee Enterprise?
You may know my name—but not the whole story.While I’ve spent over 14 years in the IT field, I’ve been an advocate even longer. Naming this organization after myself is both personal and intentional. It’s a reflection of the work I’ve done, the people I serve, and the journey I’m still on. This isn’t just a business—it’s a movement. And I’m honored to walk this path with you.



