
ABOUT US

BRAND STORY
As a domestic violence survivor, I know firsthand that the first step toward safety is often the hardest. After overcoming my own battle with the trauma of domestic abuse, I became a certified domestic violence advocate. Since 2014, I have worked alongside survivors, helping them rebuild their lives by offering support, counsel, and training in self-care and self-love.
I founded 2-Beloved, Inc. to provide crucial resources and services for individuals at any stage of recovery from domestic abuse. Our nonprofit organization is dedicated to uplifting those who have been broken by abuse, offering heartfelt guidance throughout the healing process. We offer comprehensive support, including crisis intervention, counseling, safety planning, legal advocacy, temporary food and housing, employment services, and referrals to additional resources when needed.
My goal was to create a unique kind of domestic abuse support service—one that sends a clear message to our clients: You are too precious, too beloved, to suffer in silence. You are not alone, your life has immense value, and we are here to offer you hope, strength, and a chance for a fresh start. We aim to empower you to rebuild your life, free from the burden of trauma.
As we continue to grow, we plan to launch a new program under the 2-Beloved umbrella called KO (KNOCKOUT). Through KO, we will expand our services to build a global movement that restores the voices of the voiceless.
Our ultimate mission is to help every survivor rediscover their sense of self-love, self-worth, and trust in themselves and others.
I look forward to walking with you on your journey to freedom and healing!
I look forward to joining you on your journey to freedom from trauma!
In Healing,
Felisha A. Phillips, Ph.D.
Founder of 2-Beloved
Community
We believe it takes many helping hands to lift people out of the silent suffering of domestic abuse. With a strong community of like-minded, empathetic people, real healing is within reach.
Service
As servants, our team of experts are centered by a strong service orientation. We strive to put the needs of the people we serve before our own, stepping up to meet their needs whenever it is within our power to do so.
Compassion
We believe in always exhibiting kindness and compassion with everyone we serve as well as our larger community. We always listen carefully to the unique needs of others and uphold the dignity of every human being, regardless of a person’s background or the stops on their personal life journeys.
Trust
We understand that trust in others and self is eroded for those who have experienced domestic violence. Our goal is to work to build a community of trust in which a person can feel safe to take the steps toward recovery.
Empowerment
We believe that with the proper support and resources, a person can be empowered to make positive choices toward their own self-sustenance and well-being. When individuals are empowered to take ownership of their lives, better outcomes are achieved for everyone.
Self-Love
We believe in true healing flows from a place of self-love. We are on a mission to help those living through the effects of trauma to embrace their worth and learn to care for themselves as they recover.
