I learned a long time ago the wisest thing I can do is be on my own side, be an advocate for myself and others like me.
— Maya Angelou
 

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The Troubled Movement, Inc. One-Year Anniversary

Founder and President Maranda Evans hosts a Facebook Live Session to celebrate the one-year anniversary of The Troubled Movement, Inc. Special thanks to everyone who made it possible for us to support the Houston community, its teens and young adults, and victims of Hurricane Harvey. We will continue to grow and persevere for years to come.

The Troubled Movement, Inc. Celebrates One Year! 😁🎊💜

Posted by The Troubled Movement on Thursday, October 5, 2017

“Spring Into the Future” Seventh Annual Gala


“Spring Into the Future” Fifth Annual fundraising Gala

Spring Into the Future 2021 Virtual Gala. Recorded and Produced by Que Wayne.

"Spring Into The Future" third Annual Fundraising Gala


"Spring Into The Future" Second Annual Fundraising Gala

April 21, 2018


"Men of Many Talents" Showcase

November 19, 2016


Marching Forward Fundraising Gala

March 4, 2017 | Photos by Racquel Hegert & Chad of Clearshutter


Heavily Meditated

March 13-17, 2017

Hosted by: Anamechia Joseph, Program Director


Our Founder Loves to speak at teen events


"Woman 2 Woman" Seminar - November 7, 2015

"Woman 2 Woman" Seminar - November 7, 2015

Founder Maranda Evans speaks to the teens of Studio Express The Motion Dance Company (Founded by Emanda Horn)- August 12, 2016

Founder Maranda Evans speaks to the teens of Studio Express The Motion Dance Company (Founded by Emanda Horn)- August 12, 2016

"Survive & Thrive Vol. I" Seminar - June 14, 2016

"Survive & Thrive Vol. I" Seminar - June 14, 2016

Founder Maranda Evans speaks to the teens of Studio Express The Motion Dance Company (Founded by Emanda Horn)

Founder Maranda Evans speaks to the teens of Studio Express The Motion Dance Company (Founded by Emanda Horn)

"Troubled The Book" Photoshoot - Author Maranda Evans

"Troubled The Book" Photoshoot - Author Maranda Evans

Maranda Evans speaks on the importance of sexual abuse knowledge, awareness, and statistics. As a sexual assault survivor, I am determined to fight for all victims suffering in silence. Chanel Diane, you are true HERO!

Maranda Evans speaks on the loss her father, Randy Evans, on March 14, 2004 to domestic violence. As a tribute on his 12th anniversary. I love you daddy! I know you're proud of the woman I've become.