About
The Keys to Unlock Your Silence, was birthed through Maryam Smith, a woman who survived domestic abuse and overcame sexual abuse for most of her life! An abused victim just like so many others she didn't see a way out! However, she was determined that once she got out of her first abusive and toxic relationship she would make a vow to never ever enter into another abusive and toxic relationship again! The best thing that she could have done for herself was to reintroduce herself to a woman who in the mirror reflected dignity, self-respect, value and self-worth. She was also determined to help others go from victims to victorious. It became a mission that she would be determined to accomplish. Unlocking her silence was the greatest support that she could offer to any victim looking to become a survivor. Her voice would not only help her healing process, but it would be used as a key to help others heal from the traumatic setbacks that one often feels when living in bondage. Unlocking your voice to speak about the abuse is not only the beginning stages, but it is pivotal to the healing process. The Keys to Unlock your Silence was birthed out of the need to help victims understand their worth and that there is a way out! We want survivors to understand that once out they are not alone, but there is a community waiting to assist in helping survivors regain back everything that was taken from them.

We believe all women can embrace who they are,
can define their future, and can change the world.
Our Mission
To service victims across the Nations in whatever situation they find themselves in. To provide the tools and resources to go from being victims to becoming Victorious. Helping Survivors know that there is an abundant life to be lived after the abuse.


Our Vision
Providing resources through workshops that will not only help a victim to become Victorious, but to also help the abuser overcome the need to abuse. We are also dedicated to help meet the needs of those that have become underprivileged as the result of the abuse. To spread awareness throughout our education system as to what abuse of any sought may look like and to cut it down from its root.






