My name is Naomi Hinton, and I created Tag You're Beautiful because I know what it feels like to need words that see you and not find them.
As the founder of the Tag You're Beautiful Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving BIPOC adolescent girls in Gwinnett County and greater Atlanta, I've dedicated my life to one simple but powerful belief: mental wellness isn't a privilege. It's a right.
I write the words I needed growing up. And now I give them to girls who need them too.
These journals were born out of that same mission, to give every girl a safe, affirming space to heal, grow, and remember who she is. One page at a time.
Tag, you're beautiful. And I made sure these pages never let her forget it.
— Naomi Hinton, Founder
Our Mission & Vision
Our Mission To create safe, affirming spaces where BIPOC adolescent girls can heal, grow, and thrive emotionally through culturally responsive mental health education, reflective journaling, and healing-centered programs.
Our Vision A world where every BIPOC girl knows she is safe to express her truth, seek help without shame, and choose herself without guilt. A generation of Black and Brown girls who rest without guilt, speak their truth with courage, and love themselves without condition.
Our Values We are trauma-informed. We are culturally responsive. We are community-rooted. We believe healing is a human right, not a privilege.