Gratitude That Heals.
We turn stories of survival into songs of hope—through testimonies, music, and outreaches that restore dignity to those who’ve faced life’s hardest battles.
Who We Are
We’re building a world where gratitude becomes healing—and healing becomes contagious
The Grateful Movement began with one simple truth: even in hardship, gratitude can spark hope. Whether in a prison cell, a hospital ward, or the streets, we believe that every survivor has a story worth singing—and that story can uplift someone else.
We use music, storytelling, and community outreach to help people who’ve faced trauma rediscover joy and express thanksgiving.






What We Do

The Grateful Challenge
Your testimony can change someone’s tomorrow. We invite people everywhere to share one-minute stories of survival and thanksgiving using #TheGratefulChallenge. Post yours and tag 3 others. Let the world know what you’re STILL thankful for.

Soul-Lifting Outreaches
We visit hospitals, prisons, and underserved communities with live music, words of encouragement, gratitude letters, and emotional support. These aren’t just charity visits—they’re joy invasions.

Testimony Fundraisers
Through our GoFundMe-linked spotlight stories, we raise money to support individuals who’ve come out of tragedy and want to rebuild their lives.

Gratitude Circle (Coming Soon)
Monthly virtual or on-site gatherings where people share testimonies, pray, worship, and celebrate being alive and grateful—together.
Join the world’s biggest family
The Grateful Movement began with one simple truth: even in hardship, gratitude can spark hope. We use music, storytelling, and community outreach to help people who’ve faced trauma rediscover joy and express thanksgiving.
Impact Stories
Conception after 13 years of marriage
My cousin got married 13 years ago and has been expecting to carry her own child ever since. We have been praying and expecting God to answer.
Guess who is the mother of triplet now?💃💃
Graduated from Johns Hopkins
Graduated today with my MPH from Johns Hopkins. Soaked by rain, but full of gratitude. What a journey!
Thank God for keeping things running smoothly.