We The Light. Fight The Dark.

Who We Are

The only requirement for membership is to be a person of color urgently working towards sexual recovery who is willing to be of service to another member.

SUHU Culture

We prioritize the solution instead of the problem because collectively we desire to experience more of the solution than more of the problem. Love, respect, trust, accountability and confidentiality are what keeps the link between us strong and powerful.

What We Do

We provide high level peer driven support for people of color on their sexual recovery journey. We focus on outreach, education, and connection while providing personalized recovery plans to those in need through our collective consciousness approach.
About us

Meet the founder

Donovan’s life mission and purpose is to help his people win in their fight against sex addiction. After over 20 years of struggling with his own sexual compulsive behaviors, he has now been blessed with the gift of recovery on the condition that he shares this gift with others in need. He has helped individuals around the world experience a deep self-love on spiritual, mental, and physical levels that they once deemed impossible. Winning this war is what matters most to him and those around him. He believes winning is best measured by a growing intention to practice honest and open-mindedness in conjunction with the willingness to take the next right action. His goal is to completely eradicate the taboo, shame, and guilt associated with sex addiction within his community.

Sexual Recovery for People of Color

We provide a culturally safe and supportive space specifically for people of color who are navigating the challenges of sexual recovery. Our approach centers on peer-driven healing, acknowledging the intersection of race, identity, and trauma. Members are encouraged to engage in honest reflection, shared experience, and mutual accountability to support sustained personal growth and recovery.

Outreach Support

Our outreach efforts are designed to connect with individuals and communities that have been historically underserved or marginalized in conversations around sexual health and recovery. We believe in meeting people where they are—emotionally, culturally, and physically—through events, resource distribution, and direct community engagement. Outreach is the bridge that brings people into a healing community they may not have otherwise found.

Educational Workshops & Resources

Education is central to our mission. We provide workshops and materials that cover essential topics like healthy sexual expression, consent, boundaries, trauma-informed recovery, and culturally relevant wellness practices. All content is peer-led and experience-based, aiming to equip individuals with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed, empowered choices on their recovery journey.

Those looking to learn more about us please contact us