Welcome to kinship Kollective & Raising Royalty Mass
"Because Families Deserve More Than Survival — They Deserve Purpose." Proverbs 22:6

"Because Families Deserve More Than Survival — They Deserve Purpose." Proverbs 22:6

The Raising Royalty book series is a powerful, faith-rooted educational collection designed to help children, teens, and young adults navigate real-life challenges with purpose, resilience, and truth. From puberty and identity to emotional regulation, leadership, and professional development, these books are crafted for BIPOC youth and f
The Raising Royalty book series is a powerful, faith-rooted educational collection designed to help children, teens, and young adults navigate real-life challenges with purpose, resilience, and truth. From puberty and identity to emotional regulation, leadership, and professional development, these books are crafted for BIPOC youth and families, integrating biblical principles, culturally relevant guidance, and practical life skills. Each volume includes reflective journaling, vocabulary, activities, and powerful conversations that build emotional strength, spiritual wisdom, and lifelong success.
Raising Royalty and Kinship Kollective have joined forces to create a powerful new model for family healing, growth, and faith-based education. Together, we offer a unique line of structured, biblically grounded books that spark critical conversations within families about love, identity, faith, addiction, gun violence, and emotional wel
Raising Royalty and Kinship Kollective have joined forces to create a powerful new model for family healing, growth, and faith-based education. Together, we offer a unique line of structured, biblically grounded books that spark critical conversations within families about love, identity, faith, addiction, gun violence, and emotional well-being. These resources are designed to strengthen households and help families walk together in truth—empowered, informed, and united.
Kinship Kollective is a family-centered initiative rooted in love, healing, and truth. Our mission is to support kinship families—grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings, and extended loved ones—who step in to raise the next generation. Through culturally responsive tools, faith-based resources, and community engagement, we aim to restore
Kinship Kollective is a family-centered initiative rooted in love, healing, and truth. Our mission is to support kinship families—grandparents, aunts, uncles, siblings, and extended loved ones—who step in to raise the next generation. Through culturally responsive tools, faith-based resources, and community engagement, we aim to restore family structure, rebuild trust, and equip caregivers and children with the strength to thrive together.

Across the United States, over 2.6 million children are currently being raised by grandparents, relatives, or close family friends. These kinship caregivers often step in due to incarceration, addiction, domestic violence, mental illness, death, or abandonment. The burden is heavy, and the resources are few.
They face grief, trauma, legal confusion, financial hardship, and the challenge of raising children through some of life’s hardest transitions: puberty, emotional health, discipline, education, and identity—often without guidance or support.
Kinship Kollective is a trauma-informed, community-rooted program dedicated to empowering kinship families with real tools, real help, and real healing. We go beyond survival—we help caregivers and children grow, connect, and thrive. At the heart of our approach is the Raising Royalty Curriculum—a powerful, biblically grounded, age-appropriate book series and enrichment model that helps children process life’s most difficult conversations: from grief to addiction, puberty to purpose, trauma to leadership.
—giving children the language and light they need to navigate pain, identity, and hope. Together, Kinship Kollective and Raising Royalty provide wraparound support, culturally affirming resources, and faith-centered connection—for caregivers raising tomorrow’s leaders through yesterday’s pain.
When families are fractured by incarceration, addiction, domestic violence, or unexpected loss, it is often a grandparent, aunt, sibling, or cousin who steps in to care for the child left behind. These caregivers carry the weight of trauma and grief while navigating complex systems and sudden responsibility.
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