About YaSheema Marshall
YaSheema Marshall is the founder of a network of brands dedicated to empowering, educating, and equipping individuals to thrive through life’s transitions. With over 25 years of experience in the field of social work, she holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work with a specialization in mental health. She is also a Certified Parent Coach, Certified Family Support Partner, and a Registered Clinical Associate Social Worker in the State of Florida.
Guided by a mission to help people transform challenge into growth, YaSheema combines practical strategies, compassionate guidance, and community connection to support meaningful, lasting change. Her work is grounded in the belief that everyone deserves the tools and support to build a life that reflects their deepest values and vision.
As a legally blind professional, YaSheema brings both expertise and lived experience to her advocacy for individuals coping with vision loss. She is passionate about helping others navigate the psychological and emotional adjustments that accompany vision impairment—reminding them that losing sight does not mean losing vision.
Through her work, YaSheema continues to serve as a beacon of hope and a trusted source of insight for those seeking light, strength, and renewal on their journey.
Guided by a mission to help people transform challenge into growth, YaSheema combines practical strategies, compassionate guidance, and community connection to support meaningful, lasting change. Her work is grounded in the belief that everyone deserves the tools and support to build a life that reflects their deepest values and vision.


Meet the Mission
Beyond Vision is the emotional bridge between diagnosis and thriving—a place for those who have lost sight to rediscover clarity, identity, and connection. It was created because there was a need for someone who is newly adjusting to their vision loss to have a safe space to be heard and seen. The psychological and emotional aspects of the vision loss journey are not talked about enough, and people need coaching, support, and community so they can grow through their journey. They can begin to live beyond their vision loss.


The Mission
To empower individuals navigating vision loss with psychosocial tools, community support, and guided coaching that fosters resilience, emotional clarity, and meaningful identity beyond physical sight.
The Vision
I don't believe that just because we have lost our vision, we have to lose our lives. We live in a world full of assistive tools and technology that can help us continue to live the life we desire without giving up our goals and dreams. We can maintain our independence and confidence as we continue to thrive.
