About Us
About the Founder
A Healing Space Rooted in Culture, Identity, and Legacy
I am Clarissa Cannon — Licensed Clinical Social Worker, mother, and founder of OSUN Family Healing Services.
OSUN was not just created from professional training — it was born from lived experience, personal healing, and a deep commitment to restoring the well-being of Black women, girls, and families.
My journey has been one of rebuilding — navigating adversity, identity, emotional healing, and growth — while recognizing that true healing requires more than traditional therapy. It requires culture, connection, and community.
Through both my personal and professional experiences, I saw the gap:
Black women and girls deserve spaces that honor who they are — not just clinically, but culturally, spiritually, and generationally.
That is why I created OSUN.
As a therapist and healer, I integrate:
Trauma-informed clinical practice
African-centered and ancestral healing approaches
Identity development and emotional restoration
Storytelling, reflection, and community connection
My work focuses on helping individuals and families:
heal emotional wounds, reclaim identity, and break generational cycles.
My intention is simple:
I see you.
I walk with you.
And your healing matters here.
OSUN is more than a practice
it is a growing community mental health initiative rooted in healing, identity, and legacy.
Services
At Osun Family Healing Services, we offer culturally rooted healing sessions, community circles, and restorative workshops designed to support, empower, and uplift the emotional and ancestral well-being of Black women.
Ways to Work With OSUN
Therapy Services
Individual, adolescent, and family therapy grounded in culturally responsive, trauma-informed care.
Signature Programs
Daughterhood Rite of Passage & Osun School of Africana Women’s Consciousness
Community & School Partnerships
Workshops, youth programs, and healing spaces for schools, organizations, and community.
What Our Community Is Saying