Nabila S. White is the founder, president, and Director of Behavioral Health Services at White House Health Systems. A leading healthcare network dedicated to providing premium medical and behavioral health services to communities. With over 18 years of experience in education, mental health, and substance abuse, Ms. White has built a reputation as a passionate advocate for at-risk youth and a dedicated supporter of adults on their journey to improved mental health.
Ms. White began her academic journey at Virginia State University as a double-major in Information Technology and Marketing before transferring to Berkeley College, where she earned both an Associate’s and Bachelor’s degree in Marketing. She later pursued her Master’s degree in Education, specializing in School Counseling, from Cambridge College. Currently, she is advancing her expertise as a participant in the Law Reader Program and pursuing a Doctorate in Health Psychology at Walden University.
As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Ms. White is recognized for her work in addiction recovery, homelessness prevention, relationship counseling, and addressing gender identity issues. Under her leadership, White House Health Systems has grown into a trusted resource for behavioral health care, creating entrepreneurial opportunities, advocating for underserved populations, and fostering personal growth among individuals and families.
Throughout her career, Ms. White has been committed to providing innovative and impactful care, earning her recognition as a leader in the healthcare field. Her dedication to holistic solutions and client empowerment underscores her vision for accessible and transformative health services.
While she is not working, Ms. White enjoys spending time with her family, contributing to community initiatives, mentoring future leaders, and continuously learning to expand her professional and personal horizons.