Rosalee Henry is a former Jamaican nanny who became a millionaire.
She founded and is the CEO of Mothers Helping Hands Atlanta LLC, a significant provider of postpartum and newborn care and community health support.
The business has thrived so well that it changed the fortune of the Jamaican nanny and even won the 2024 Business Achievement Award for Excellence in Black Entrepreneurship.
This accolade recognized the company’s extraordinary growth and its major contribution to the community and the Black entrepreneurial space.
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Rosalee is a Newborn Care Educator and a Postpartum Doula.
She launched Mothers Helping Hands Atlanta alone, but the company grew legs and transformed into a global behemoth with almost 500 professionals.
The company expanded into medical staffing solutions and home care, further cementing its position as a market leader.
Rosalee was ecstatic to receive the award.
“We are immensely grateful for this recognition, which reflects the dedication of our team and the trust placed in us by every family we’ve served. It affirms our commitment to not just business excellence but to making a meaningful difference in the communities we touch.”
The award ceremony showcased the company’s unique care protocols and its tenacity in overcoming common industry challenges, especially postpartum support in underserved areas.
Rosee has guided the company to serve Group Homes, Private Residences, Assisted Living Facilities, and more.