
Harvesting Hope for Women
Renewell creates a wellness ecosystem to inspire, restore, and propel communities forward. We are curating restorative experiences, connecting in the outdoors, and Harvesting Hope for Women™.
With us, women and mothers discover trusted solutions through community convenings and wellness activations, clinical education, and nature-based experiences.
Renewell programming is delivered through expert sessions, wellness briefings, and guided experiences led by physicians, nurse practitioners, therapists, researchers, and business owners.
We apply innovative social wellness and engagement models to women’s wellness, preventive health, and economic development sectors.
Renewell creates restorative spaces where women discover community, build relationships, and engage in proactive personal and professional development together.

Why Social Wellness?
Women are 2-3 times more likely than men to develop depression. (Ref. ADAA)
Women are nearly twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with an anxiety disorder in their lifetime. (Ref. ADAA)
While women earn less than men, more than half of households are female-headed financially. (Ref. Urban Institute)
Navigating family, career, and education require a village. Social connection with others can help improve your ability to recover from stress, anxiety, and depression. It promotes healthy eating, physical activity, and weight; and improves sleep, well-being, and quality of life (CDC). For this reason, our programs intentionally offer connection opportunities and socio-emotional support.
Curating a community of clinical and social support is essential.


Our Story
Renewell is a women's wellness foundation that centers convening, collaboration, renewal and community in restorative and outdoor spaces as principles for physical and emotional wellness. Through education and experiences, the foundation equips women with holistic transformation, resilience, and recovery personally and professionally. Our programs generally center women, women leaders from underrepresented, underserved, and underinvested groups.





