MEET TASHA
Tasha Moore, has over 20 years of experience in community and family engagement, youth development, and advocacy. She specializes in designing and implementing programs that foster positive change and build systems that empower families and communities to thrive. Her unwavering commitment to values and ethics defines my approach, allowing me to build meaningful relationships beyond the work itself—a signature "Tasha" specialty.
Since 2006, Tasha has held roles across diverse community spaces, gaining expertise in early childhood education, school-based behavioral counseling, in-home and alternative school-based counseling, foster care and private agency placements, social work in reunification and permanency, and supporting children with disabilities. In the past five years, she’s expanded into directorial leadership, serving in impactful roles with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Richmond and now Peter Paul RVA.
OUR COMPANY
WE UNITE, LLC, was formed on an ideal, that WE as a nation of people, need to focus more on UNITING our strengths, passions, God-given talents, and desire for the change we want to see in the World.
Instead of engulfing ourselves in the ridicule of others, limiting ourselves to only what we THINK we have the power to create, or idly sitting in silence; Tasha believes we need to UNITE together to take action.
As you browse the site, we hope that you leave with an undeniable spark of reflection used to initiate invitingly provocative conversations within your own community that are a necessary process of evolution!
Feelings breed thoughts, thoughts are used to construct words, words can be used to conceptualize ideals, that are then transformed into actions!
Through WE Unite, Tasha published her first children's book, No Crying Allowed: A Boy’s Journey to Understanding Hidden Emotions, with the goal of creating a positive impact in the Richmond City community and beyond. This book is designed to support minority youth and families by helping young readers understand mental health, trauma, and how to identify and express emotions in a healthy way. It also serves as a resource for educators, parents, caregivers, and youth development professionals, equipping them with the tools to recognize trauma in youth and provide meaningful support.
Beyond the book itself, Tasha has developed various social-emotional learning products and engaged with youth, families, and communities through speaking engagements and facilitated discussions—all aimed at galvanizing community impact one household, one school, one institution, and one community at a time!