About

About Salam Farm

Salam Farm was built for the girls who were never quite seen in spaces like this.

Not the retreat-goers. Not the ones who already have it together. The ones who are right in the middle of figuring it out — and need someone real in their corner while they do.

Who is behind this?

A 21-year-old British Muslim woman who came to this work young — because she needed it young, and it wasn't there.

Mixed race. A revert to Islam since 16. Trained as a somatic practitioner, currently studying trauma-informed coaching. Someone who grew up navigating the same things you are — identity, belonging, figuring out who you are when the world keeps telling you who to be.

The work is personal. The approach is practical. And the reason this space exists is simple — because the right conversation at the right age changes everything.

Salam Farm operates on a faceless basis. The focus stays on the work, not the person behind it.

"I'm not here to fix anything. I just want to open a few doors — the ones already inside you that nobody told you were there. The rest is yours."

What we believe

Self-awareness is a skill

It's not something you either have or you don't. It can be learned, practised, and built — at any age, from any starting point.

Young women deserve better conversations

Not watered down. Not talked at. Real, honest conversations that treat them as the intelligent people they are.

The tools should be practical

Not things that sound good in a session and disappear by Monday. Things you can actually use — in your body, your relationships, your daily life.

Community matters

Doing this alongside others who get it changes everything. You're not the only one. You never were.

Training & background

  • Qualified somatic practitioner
  • Currently training in trauma-informed coaching
  • Psychology-based approach to mentoring and self-awareness
  • Community and youth work background