Empowering Black and LGBTQIA+ Parents through Every Transition
As a Black Queer mom, reproductive justice advocate, and founder of xHood, I understand firsthand the unique experiences that come with parenting in our communities. I’m Mia Cooley, and I’m here to guide you through every stage of your parenting journey—from pre-conception and adoption to raising confident, joyful children.
Meet Mia
With years of experience supporting Black and LGBTQIA+ parents, I’ve dedicated my life to creating safe, affirming spaces where our families can thrive. As a mom myself, I know the challenges we face are complex, often layered with societal pressures and the need for deeper connection within our communities. That’s why I founded xHood—to build a supportive network for families like ours. Now, I bring that same commitment to you through personalized, one-on-one virtual coaching.
Personalized Coaching
As your coach I work closely with you to understand your unique parenting challenges and develop customized solutions to help you thrive.
Ongoing Support
I don’t just provide a one-time consultation. I’m here for you every step of the way, offering continuous guidance and support as your family grows.
How I Can Help
I am a passionate advocate and expert in guiding Black and LGBTQ+ parents through various life transitions. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges and joys that come with parenting, I specialize in helping families navigate:
- Trying to Conceive: From preconception to understanding your options, Mia offers support tailored to your needs.
- Blending Families: Transition smoothly into new family dynamics with guidance and strategies that work for everyone.
- Bonding with Babies: Strengthen your connection with your little one through personalized, evidence-based practices.
- Separation and Divorce: Receive compassionate support and practical advice to help you and your family through these challenging times.
- Trauma-Informed Parenting: Learn how to parent effectively while addressing and healing from past traumas.