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About Us
Tenille Davis
CEO/FOUNDER Of Justice Beyond The Silenced, Peachy Tea Tyme and Peachy Tea Tyme Foundation Inc.
Born in 1979 in Niles Michigan, I moved to Dowagiac at the age of 5. My family moved to Saginaw, MI, where I was a graduate at Buena Vista High School. Soon after, I met my husband and his daughter and got married in 2007. We have 3 beautiful and loving children. We now reside in Atlanta, GA. This is where the love and passion for Peachy Tea Tyme began.
My goals are to be a successful woman and the best wife and mother I can be while here on earth. I am very respectful, honest and trustworthy. I keep God first in all that I do. I’m also very outspoken but never judgmental. I understand what people go through and try to come up with resolutions to make things better and much easier by bringing love and laughter while healing hearts at the same time.
#JusticeBeyondTheSilenced
Their Stories, Our Mission
Behind every name is a story that deserves to be heard. These are the voices of families, survivors, and advocates who’ve turned pain into purpose. Through our platform, their stories remind the world that justice is not just a word—it’s a journey of courage, truth, and hope.
Each shared story brings awareness, inspires others to speak out, and fuels the movement to ensure no life or experience is ever forgotten.
Our Mission
To provide support and a platform of awareness for families of crime victims, domestic violence, and those wrongfully imprisoned in our community.
Our Platform
Peachy Tea Tyme platform is for families to discuss their loved one’s story to keep their loved one’s name alive and also bringing awareness to our community all over the world in all areas of life.
Board Members
Tenille Davis
CEO & President
Tamica Judge
Vice President
Pooli
Chairperson
A’Keshia Bell
Secretary
Julie Scott
Treasurer
Director of Programs, Fundraising and Events.
Shantelle Mason
Board Member
Katrina Bailey
Board Member
Be the Difference
With your generosity, we can honor stories, support survivors, and continue the fight for justice and compassion in our communities.