Who we are

We bridge the gap between feminist sexual rights advocacy and fulfilling, faith filled, sensual and sexual lives, drawing on over 12 years of national, regional, and international feminist advocacy and a lifetime of living at the intersections.

We support people of faith(s) in moving beyond shame and into the fullness of the joy, beauty, and holiness of our bodies, love, sensuality, and sexuality. We specialise in working with people who are voluntarily monogamous, in any relationship configuration - married or not. This means that our clients are people who make and are making an active decision to engage in monogamy due to an active preference for long-term, in-depth, sexually and romantically exclusive relationships in accordance with their personal, deeply held religious, cultural and/or other values.

We centre the principle of kufambidzana in our work - from our Shona cultural values meaning “walking together through life as equals”. This principle emphasises our non-judgemental ways of working that are focused on connection, warmth, mutual learning, support and hospitality.

Our clients are interested in a process-driven exploration of their sex, sexuality, and sensuality as they grow and change across their life cycles.

We welcome people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds, faiths, all sexual orientations and gender identities, all marital statuses, and all marital forms as we walk our journeys in blooming and reaching out for more pleasure.