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The Beginning of Pluralli Inc

There is an aspect of treatment that is currently missing. We need to bridge the gap that so many people have after being diagnosed with a dissociative disorder and integrating back into society. This is a significant factor that contributes to the suicide rates of dissociative individuals. There have been too many souls lost to negligence in our society due to stigmas and miseducation. The need for a safe place to learn how to live as a multiple is outstanding. Pluralli was started to mend this tear in our society. 

OUR MISSION

Identify, diagnose, and support those with Dissociative Disorders and reduce the rate of suicide significantly.

OUR VISION

  Sustainable quality of life through empathetic reflection, 

radical transparency, and judgement free acceptance. 

From Survival to Systems Change

Pluralli Timeline

Origin (2017-2021)

Foundation (2021–2023)

Foundation (2021–2023)

Diagnosis to Incorporation

Pluralli began as a personal healing journey, rising from years of misdiagnosis and survival. In 2021, we incorporated as a trauma-informed nonprofit to create the support we never had: survivor-led, neurodivergent-affirming, and rooted in radical respect.

Foundation (2021–2023)

Foundation (2021–2023)

Foundation (2021–2023)

Community & Flow Design

We developed our Flow framework, hosted 2–3 virtual peer spaces daily, and launched our first awards: Flow Paths and Glimmers Campaign. During this time, we grew from an idea into a steady space of connection for systems worldwide.

Growth (2024–2025)

Foundation (2021–2023)

Growth (2024–2025)

Tech, Outreach & Awards

With programs expanding, we began designing our Moderator Companion tool and TherapyFlow Assistant for clinicians, while also creating support tools and survivor-created resources. We also piloted the Glimmer Awards and field-tested our first GPT clinical tool.

Activation (2026)

Activation (2026)

Growth (2024–2025)

5KFlow + Cohorts

We partnered with Maricopa Community Colleges to launch our first student volunteer cohort and community fundraiser: the 5KFlow. This marks the first year of official outreach programming and student-led Flow facilitation.

Expansion (2030)

Activation (2026)

Expansion (2030)

Healing Hubs IRL

Our first in-person Healing Hub opens- blending crisis care, trauma research, community space, and reintegration housing. Healing becomes accessible, sustainable, and rooted in survivor-designed environments.

Legacy (2035)

Activation (2026)

Expansion (2030)

Global Replication Model

Pluralli becomes a living blueprint. Our data-informed, survivor-centered care model expands globally, offering scalable solutions for dissociation, trauma, and neurodivergent support systems.

Our Board Members & Leaders

Kasie Chambless - President & Founder

Uzuri Malaika - Public Relations Director

Uzuri Malaika - Public Relations Director

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Kasie is the visionary behind Pluralli, founded on the belief that healing is not only possible, it is a human right. Diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder and ADHD, Kasie turned lived experience into leadership, creating a nonprofit rooted in empathy, innovation, and radical support. Her mission to reduce the 72% suicide rate among those with dissociative disorders has evolved into a global vision: healing hubs, AI-driven support tools, and accessible, trauma-informed care for all. Kasie leads with passion, purpose, and unapologetic authenticity, redefining what survivor-led advocacy can look like.

Uzuri Malaika - Public Relations Director

Uzuri Malaika - Public Relations Director

Uzuri Malaika - Public Relations Director

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Uzuri is the soulful connector behind Pluralli’s public image. As a writer, creative, and disability advocate, she uses storytelling and intentional communication to reflect the diversity, beauty, and resilience of the community. Her work ensures that Pluralli’s message reaches hearts, not just headlines. Through media outreach, community engagement, and cultural fluency, Uzuri breathes life into Pluralli’s voice.

Lorrie Patrick - Secretary

Lorrie Patrick - Secretary

Lorrie Patrick - Secretary

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Lorrie is the heartbeat of Pluralli’s organizational structure. She manages documentation, records, and communications with care and precision, ensuring ethical integrity and transparent operations. Grounded in lived experience and a passion for accessible healing, Lorrie’s behind-the-scenes work helps bring structure to Pluralli’s expansive vision.

Dante Cervantes - Treasurer

Lorrie Patrick - Secretary

Lorrie Patrick - Secretary

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Dante brings strategic insight and financial stewardship to Pluralli’s mission. With a strong background in nonprofit finance and community resource development, he ensures that every dollar is aligned with impact. Dante’s work reflects his dedication to financial equity and sustainable growth, enabling Pluralli’s programs to expand responsibly and ethically.

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