Oluwatoyin Fadeyibi is a public health pharmacist and leader focused on improving the mental wellbeing of vulnerable populations in Philadelphia. She directs pharmacy initiatives at Community Behavioral Health and is the founder of Oaks of Hope International, a nonprofit supporting at-risk women. She earned a Pharm. D. from Temple University and an MPH from Drexel University.
She is passionate about empowering women affected by human trafficking, domestic violence, and homelessness. This mission led her to author a devotional coloring book, "Worthy! , " and found her nonprofit to provide resources that foster healing and hope. People who have worked with her describe her as inspiring, passionate, and a leader.
She founded the nonprofit Oaks of Hope International after being inspired during volunteer work at homeless shelters and other ministries.
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