Why This Work Matters

Across our nation, ongoing cuts to critical public health programs, initiatives, and research have created gaps that disproportionately impact women and children. In this time, access to clear, reliable health information is more important than ever. Women deserve to understand their bodies, recognize what’s normal, and feel confident advocating for the care they need.
Yet too often, women leave healthcare appointments feeling unheard and families are left to navigate complex school health systems without the guidance or support they deserve. These barriers do more than frustrate, they contribute to inequities in care and health outcomes.
E2 Health Institute exists to change that.
Through education, advocacy, and strategic support, we work to close gaps in health literacy, strengthen wellness, and create more equitable pathways to care.
Our goal is to empower individuals, schools, and communities with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to navigate health decisions with clarity - and to ensure no one feels unheard, unsupported, or unprepared.
What We Do

1
Body Health Education
We help women better understand their bodies, health, and wellness through accessible educational resources.
2
School Health Advocacy
We support efforts that promote equitable health practices and healthier environments for children in school communities.
3
Community Health Resources & Education
Through educational tools and resources, we empower individuals and communities with knowledge that supports lifelong health.
OUR FOCUS AREAS & GOALS
Meet The Founder
Amecia Matthews, MPH, CMA
E2 Health Institute was founded by Amecia with a vision to empower women through health education and advance equitable practices that support children, families, and communities.
With over 15 years of experience in public health and a Master of Public Health degree, she is dedicated to helping individuals better understand and confidently advocate for their health. As a certified diabetes lifestyle prevention coach, she also supports individuals in building healthier habits to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes through education, guidance, and sustainable lifestyle changes.


