
Well with All
Prioritizing your physical and mental health is a choice that will have long-term benefits and improve your quality of life. As people become more health conscious, they have a variety of options for living a healthier life. Small acts of self-care, like joining a running club, adding juices or protein shakes to your diet, or taking nutritional supplements, can all add up to big changes.
But while upgrading to a healthier lifestyle may seem achievable, there are still unfortunate health disparities facing various demographics, primarily black and brown communities. According to Pfizer, black people are at higher risk for heart disease, stroke, cancer, asthma, and diabetes compared to white people. But that’s not all: According to a study documented by Psychiatry, black people with mental illness are less likely to receive mental health services, including prescription medications and outpatient services, compared to white men and women.
To combat these issues, investor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Demond Martin co-founded health and wellness company WellWithAll with Carmichael Roberts after learning of these realities and experiencing a mental health crisis with his own child. WellWithAll’s mission is to improve overall health and wellness by providing consumer products, including supplements.
“WellWithAll has launched two product collections inspired by the health that everyone deserves. Because heart health disproportionately affects communities of color, our first collection is Good Numbers, a set of condition-specific supplements that support blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol. These are all measurable, so we named this subgroup Good Numbers to encourage individuals to know their numbers and take an active role in their health,” Martin says. “Our second collection, Better Daily, focuses on everyday wellness, with a multivitamin, vitamins D3+K2, and omega-3 fatty acids aimed at supporting simple, everyday commitments to a healthier lifestyle.”

From sleep support to cholesterol and the aforementioned multivitamins for men and women, WellWithAll has you covered. But the brand doesn’t just offer supplements; this innovative business is also committed to driving social change. WellWithAll has committed to dedicating 20% of its profits to building and supporting health initiatives that help underserved populations, with plans to close health disparities that affect Black and Brown communities.
There is always more to do to connect with the community and make a positive impact. This journey is not easy, and no one can do it alone. Through the power of connection, this wellness company is empowering more people to join the conversation and movement to improve health resources in their community.
“WellWithAll is on a mission to enable intergenerational health. We work alongside our customers on everything from improving everyday health habits to creating a more equitable system of care. Our premium products and innovative solutions were developed with our communities in mind. We exist to support the health we value,” he says.
“Community is at the heart of Well With All,” says the brand’s CMO, Lori Leslie Robbins. “We’re focused on the importance of connection and creating a space for diverse voices on wellness, both physical and digital. This year alone, Well With All has collaborated with a variety of partners, including Hollywood couple Don and Brigid Cheadle and ESPN analyst Jay Williams. Social partnerships span all areas of wellness, from community havens to purpose-driven educators promoting health and self-care.”
Robbins added, “We’re partnering with Black-owned businesses and influencers like Cafe Con Libros to share a wide range of tips on stress, fitness and wellness with Modupe Akinola, health advocate and fitness influencer Keisha Billerson and Breaking the cycle. “
Health is a human right, and WellWithAll has always kept this idea at the heart of its work. The company wants to educate and promote preventative health solutions more broadly, while continuing to support consumers at every step of their health journey.
“We will have a strong presence at this year’s Essence Festival, engaging with consumers about existing and new products, hosting wellness activations and having our leadership team participate in topical discussions around health, wellness and entrepreneurship,” Robbins said. “We’re also expanding our existing product lineup and gearing up to launch a major health initiative, including partnering with some of the nation’s largest and most important grassroots organizations focused on providing health services to local communities.”
From supplements to events to growing partnerships, WellWithAll is dedicated to improving health for all.
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