Wellbeing Tribez was created with a simple but powerful intention: to build a space where people feel supported, connected, and able to grow.
At its heart, Wellbeing Tribez is about community, wellbeing, and shared experience—particularly for parents, families and those navigating additional needs, including SEN.
We strive to be a global hub for communities to access culturally relevant content and services, ensuring that representation matters when it comes to generational health.
Wellbeing Tribez now operates as a connected ecosystem, bringing together community, support, and practical services.
The Tribez Hub is a curated ecosystem of trusted services, practitioners and organisations that support wellbeing, families and SEN needs.
It is not a passive listing space — it is a guided connection point into real-world support.
Trusted wellbeing practitioners
SEN and family support services
Community organisations
Holistic wellbeing providers
Local and national support options
Alongside our community work, we provide structured support to organisations
Storytelling sits at the centre of everything we do.
Through our podcast and content platforms, we create space for:
We are building a supportive space for:
This includes:

I am Cheryl, founder & CEO at Wellbeing Tribez
- Wellbeing Tribez was born from a defining life experience that reshaped how I understood community, wellbeing and connection.
Over the past 15+ years, I have worked across community health and wellbeing projects in North and North West London, developing and coordinating initiatives that support individuals and families through accessible, community-led approaches. Wellbeing Tribez now sits at the intersection of community, access and impact—bringing together lived experience, structured support and practical services to help bridge gaps in wellbeing and community provision.
The vision is simple: to create a more connected, accessible and human approach to wellbeing—particularly for families, communities navigating additional needs, and those often underserved by traditional systems.
At the centre of this work is my daughter, Cairo, who continues to shape my understanding of why inclusive, supportive, and accessible spaces matter.
#findyourtribeandthrive 😀

I am a qualified Social Worker, currently working within Safeguarding Children services, with a professional background rooted in protecting, supporting and advocating for vulnerable individuals. Becoming a mother at 14 shaped my path in a way that strengthened my resilience, determination and purpose. It never limited me—it became the foundation for who I am today. I hold a 2:1 degree in Applied Social Studies and a Postgraduate qualification in Social Work, At the heart of my work is a commitment to ensuring people are seen, heard, and supported with dignity—regardless of their circumstances. Working alongside my sister Cheryl to combine lived experience, professional practice and community insight. We are building a ecosystem that bridges community, support, access and impact, creating more connected and supportive pathways for families and individuals.
We believe in:
Our work is shaped by lived experience, including the realities of parenting and navigating SEN, which informs how we build, support & deliver.
We continue to grow as an evolving ecosystem with our vision including: