
Program Reviews & Community Impact Summary
I AM INVISIBLE has served over 10,000 students and parents through our Anti‑Bullying and Creative Wellness Assemblies, partnering with schools, youth programs, and community organizations across the region. The reviews shared on this page reflect the depth and reach of our work, highlighting increased student engagement, strengthened emotional awareness, and meaningful support for families navigating bullying, depression, and social challenges. These community voices offer a clear picture of our program’s effectiveness and reinforce our commitment to delivering high‑quality, trauma‑informed services that help create safer, more supportive environments for youth.
“The “YMCA Fun Company had the pleasure of hosting the I AM INVISIBLE Bullying Program. Executive Director Sharon Edwards and her team were amazing. The program focuses on anti‑bullying and is truly needed in all schools. It communicates the importance of compassion and understanding in a way that reaches all age groups. Children learn effective ways to communicate with peace and acceptance. If you have the opportunity to bring this program into your classroom or organization, do not hesitate. Thank you once again!”
Shenatta Bowser
Area Director
SCHOOL AGE SERVICES
"As an educator, I’ve witnessed the importance of standing up against bullying. Many lives have been lost due to senseless decisions,
especially among our youth. It’s time for all of us to come together and put a stop to it, starting in our schools.”
Dr. Marlon Heaston, Principal, Kenwood Middle School
"I’ve observed Sharon Kaye Edwards serve in multiple roles across our Clarksville and Montgomery County community. She’s a rare leader whose work consistently creates lasting, positive impact especially through her nonprofit, I AM INVISIBLE. Her dedication to empowering youth, many of whom lack stable role models, is both inspiring and essential. Sharon’s compassion, resilience, and ability to confront hard issues give me confidence that our community is in capable hands.”
Brigadier General Scott E. Brower (Retired) Director, Bass Military Scholars Program, Vanderbilt University
Mrs. Sharon, I am so very happy that your team was here with us. Several members reached out afterward to thank us for including you, especially those with younger children or grandchildren who struggle with bullying and depression. I’m grateful to hear that your interactions were meaningful and that families received helpful follow‑up information. I strongly advocate for mental health and shining a light on the challenges our youth face. I would love to keep your contact information and reach out for future events.”
Amati Allsman, Project Coordinator amati.allsman@lgepartner.com
"The Anti‑Bullying Program moved me to tears. My child desperately needed this—and honestly, so did I. It gave us both a sense of hope and reminded me that we’re not alone. I’m so thankful this school stands with my child. And so do I.”
A grateful parent, Kenwood Middle School