Welcome to our page! We are delighted to have you visit our website. We are dedicated to empowering young girls by helping them grasp the true essence of self-love, equipping them with the essential tools to make healthy life choices, and meeting them at their current stage in their personal journey.
Hello, Meet Our Team!
Breann Wyman (left), Camelia Wyman (middle), Ebonie Ryals (right)
Founder/Executive Director
Camelia Wyman
"This is my calling and my purpose and with God nothing is impossible"
Camelia Wyman, a licensed clinical social worker associate and native of Durham, NC, is a wife, mother, and passionate community advocate. Holding a bachelor's degree from East Carolina University and a master's degree from North Carolina State University, both in Social Work, Camelia is dedicated to inspiring and empowering young women. She aims to help them live beyond their fears, achieve their dreams, and embrace their true selves. By overcoming her own challenges, Camelia founded iAmMe Girls, a program designed to empower young women in her community and around the world. The program encourages them to love who they are despite their circumstances and to become trailblazers in their communities. iAmMe Girls helps young women live uniquely and fearlessly, free from negative influences, by embracing their true identities and making healthy lifestyle choices.
Program Coordinator
Ebonie Ryals
Ebonie, a native of North Carolina, holds a deep sense of pride for her home state. She is a devoted mother to her sweet daughter, Averie. Ebonie’s educational background includes earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in History and a minor in English from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. This foundation in history and English has fueled her passion for understanding the past and effectively communicating through the written word.
Currently, Ebonie applies her skills and dedication as a Program Coordinator for Residency/Fellowship programs at Duke University School of Medicine. In this role, she is committed to facilitating excellence in medical education by managing various aspects of the residency and fellowship programs.
Ebonie is a dedicated mother and aunt who is passionate about empowering young girls to reach their full potential and make a positive impact in the world. Her personal journey of self-discovery has shaped her commitment to providing unwavering support, guidance, and resources to help girls navigate their own paths.
Ebonie’s experiences, both challenging and victorious, have given her valuable insights into the importance of creating a nurturing environment where girls can uncover their strengths, pursue their passions, and envision a future full of opportunities. She believes in the power of empowering the next generation of young women to embrace their potential and become agents of positive change in their communities and beyond.
Event/Fundraiser Coordinator
Breann Wyman
Breann Wyman, originally from Whiteville, NC, earned a B.S. in Public Health Education at the illustrious North Carolina Central University. She currently serves as a Public Health Educator with Durham County’s Improving Community Outcomes for Maternal and Child Health. During her free time, she enjoys serving as a mentor with iAmMe Girls! Breann is a part of this program because she believes that young girls with dreams become women with vision especially when they have a strong support system and a role model to look up to. Breann hopes to continue inspiring young girls to be greater than their circumstances!