Our Vision
& Mission
At EWC, our vision is a future where youth are equipped with the skills to navigate digital ecosystems safely and happily, and where they have digital guardrails embedded in these spaces to protect them. Our mission is to empower the youth we work with and to promote digital wellness and "e-resilience" by intervening at the individual, community, and systems levels.

Activities
We aim to uphold our mission and pursue our vision through the following activities:
Provide Therapy
Offer tailored mental health services to help youth cope with the psychological byproducts of online harm or problematic media use, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, or behavioral concerns.
Advance Research
Participate in and amplify innovative research to better understand the effects of online harm and problematic media use among youth and to identify effective interventions and prevention strategies.
Educate
Educate communities, professionals, and policymakers about the psychological consequences of online harm and problematic media use, preventive measures, and strategies for maintaining digital safety.
Shape Policy
Collaborate with policymakers and community organizations to advocate for stronger regulations and laws to protect individuals from online harm and problematic media use, and to promote mental health initiatives specifically focused on digital spaces.
Meet the Founder & CEO
Dr. Maxie-Moreman is a licensed clinical psychologist and expert in child and adolescent development and online harms. Her research is primarily focused on intersectional online discrimination among marginalized youth and mental health.
She earned her masters degree in Psychological Counseling from Columbia University and her doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Miami. And she completed her residency and a two-year fellowship in pediatric psychology at children's hospitals in Miami, Florida and Washington, D.C.
Dr. Maxie-Moreman has a decade of clinical experience with youth and a well-established commitment to their healthy development in digital ecosystems.


