Kimari Christian

Kimari Christian is a youth peer advocate who centers compassion, courage, and real conversation. She dedicates her work to supporting young people navigating eating and body-image challenges, identity exploration, and the big transition from high school into adulthood. Drawing from her own lived experience, Kimari creates a shame-free space where youth feel seen, heard, and safe to tell the truth about what they’re going through.

A digital-native and natural connector, Kimari understands how social media, school pressures, family dynamics, and changing bodies can collide. She meets people exactly where they are and accompanies them, never pushing, always partnering—toward self-acceptance, steadier routines, and skills that actually fit their lives. Her approach is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and strengths-based: reflective listening, practical tools, gentle accountability, and deep respect for autonomy.

Youth choose Kimari because she is authentic, non-judgmental, and consistent. She believes healing grows in relationships that honor choice and dignity, and she’s committed to building those relationships every single day.

Focus areas: eating and body-image challenges; identity development; life after high school (school, work, and purpose); anxiety and mood concerns; boundary-setting; self-compassion; and building supportive networks.