Black Girl Vitamins Partners With Health In Her HUE to Empower Black Women’s Wellness
Black Girl Vitamins is excited to announce a new partnership with Health In Her HUE (HIHH), a digital platform dedicated to bridging the gap in health equity for Black women. This collaboration was designed to provide HIHH’s community access to high-quality wellness supplements tailored specifically for Black women.
Starting January 2025, Health In Her HUE’s members will have access to their discount code through the platform’s member portal. By using the code at checkout, members will receive a percentage off purchases from BGV’s growing product line.
Princess Uzoh, Chief of Staff and Director of Strategic Partnerships at HIHH said “At Health In Her HUE, we are deeply committed to understanding and addressing the needs of our audience. Our approach thoughtfully connects Black women with resources, services, and products tailored to their unique experiences. I am genuinely excited about this partnership and hopeful it will inspire curiosity while encouraging proactive engagement with supplemental and, in some cases, preventative care to improve overall health outcomes.”
By combining HIHH’s resources with BGV’s products, we highlight a shared commitment to providing culturally relevant support for Black women.
From Once a Day multivitamins to Sea Moss, Probiotics, and more, the partnership offers a wide variety of ways for Black women to take control of their health.
“BGV’s vision to positively impact health outcomes for Black women in America aligns perfectly with Health In Her HUE’s mission to bridge the health equity gap,” said Jennifer Juma, Head of Strategy at Black Girl Vitamins.
Together, BGV and HIHH aim to empower Black women with the tools, resources, and support they need to thrive.
“We’re thrilled about this partnership, as it amplifies our shared goal of supporting Black women’s health in a tailored and culturally responsive way.” - Jennifer Juma, BGV
Visit Health in Her Hue’s website here for information on how to get started.