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Evidence-Based Health Education for Women and the People Who Care for Them

Clear, research-grounded information that helps women understand the biology of their bodies and their health, and make confident, informed relationship decisions.

VirtualVillageMom is the education initiative of Donna R. Turner, EdS, MPH, CHES, HSMI, CDVA, a nationally Certified Health Education Specialist (NCHEC #25145), researcher, and longtime educator. Its mission is straightforward: translate credible health science into accessible education that women can actually use, from physical health and prevention to the everyday decisions that shape wellbeing.

Why This Education Matters

Too many women navigate decisions about their health, their bodies, and their relationships without clear, trustworthy information. Gaps in health education leave people guessing about issues that research can actually explain, from preventable conditions to the everyday choices that shape long-term wellbeing. VirtualVillageMom exists to close that gap with information that is honest, accessible, and grounded in scientific and biological evidence.

  • Health science explained in plain, respectful language
  • Prevention and early-awareness information that is easy to act on
  • Education that supports informed, confident decision-making
  • Resources designed for girls and women across generations

What You Will Learn

  • How to recognize health risks that are often overlooked
  • How biology and environment can influence health outcomes
  • Why some conditions are preventable with the right information
  • How to make informed relationship decisions that impact your health 
  • How to pass clear, accurate health knowledge on to the next generation

About the Founder

Donna R. Turner is an educator, researcher, and health innovator with more than two decades of experience teaching and developing curriculum. She holds an Education Specialist degree (EdS) in Educational Leadership, a Master of Public Health (MPH), and is a doctoral candidate in Educational Psychology. She is a nationally Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), a Certified Holistic Stress Management Instructor (HSMI), and a Certified Domestic Violence Advocate (CDVA).

Her work spans the full picture of women’s health literacy: physical health and prevention, the science behind preventable conditions, and the behavioral and relational decisions that influence lifelong wellbeing. She is the inventor of a patent-pending women’s health over-the-counter HPV testing kit for men, and the author of two books that help women make informed, healthier relationship choices.

Across all of it, her method is the same: take rigorous research and turn it into clear, usable education, including curriculum, published books, and instructional videos designed to make health science approachable for everyday life.

The Mission Behind This Work

VirtualVillageMom is more than an education platform. It is the engine behind a larger goal: bringing a patent-pending women’s health screening innovation to the people who need it. Developing a health product and moving it toward market takes resources, and the VirtualVillageMom Ambassador Program was built to fund that work directly.

This is why VirtualVillageMom offers educational resources and invites others to take part in the mission. Every contribution helps advance an innovation designed to protect women’s health and save lives. The aim is not commerce for its own sake. It is to turn credible research into a tool that reaches the women who need it most.

The Ambassador Program is also built to give back to the people who join it. Ambassadors gain education, resources, and a meaningful way to earn while helping bring a women’s health innovation to market. The model is intentionally reciprocal: it advances the mission and rewards the people who help carry it forward.

A note on the style of this work: VirtualVillageMom is purposely written to be clear, direct, and engaging. Reaching women who are too often left out of health conversations means meeting them in plain, accessible language rather than clinical jargon. That accessibility is a deliberate education strategy, grounded in the same research and rigor behind everything VirtualVillageMom creates.

VirtualVillageMom is an independent women’s health education initiative. Every woman deserves clear information and the chance to make confident, informed decisions.