Unorthodox Therapy Shows Continued Support for Councilmember Quetzy Lozada and Latinos in Government, Uplifting Women and Latino Leadership Across Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA — Unorthodox Therapy Inc. (UTInc.) is proud to stand in ongoing support of Councilmember Quetzy Lozada, the 7th District Councilmember, and the broader Latinos in Government community. As Philadelphia continues to grow in diversity and representation, supporting women and Latino leaders who are shaping policy, strengthening neighborhoods, and creating positive change remains a core priority for UTInc.
Councilmember Lozada has been an influential voice for families, women, and underserved communities within the 7th District. Her leadership reflects a deep commitment to public service and a passion for addressing issues such as safety, housing, mental health, and community development. UTInc. recognizes the importance of standing behind leaders who are actively working to uplift residents and improve the quality of life across the city.
Latinos in Government represents a powerful coalition of Latino professionals serving in various roles throughout Philadelphia. Their presence in government highlights the importance of cultural representation, equity in leadership, and creating opportunities for Latino voices to be heard at decision making tables.
“As a nonprofit that supports women’s mental health and community wellness, we believe in standing with leaders who champion the people they serve,” said Monychann (Mo) McCarty, founder of Unorthodox Therapy Inc. “Supporting Councilmember Lozada and Latinos in Government is about honoring the work, the resilience, and the cultural pride that strengthens our city. Their leadership reflects the heart of Philadelphia.”
UTInc.’s ongoing support aligns with its mission to build bridges between communities, celebrate diversity, and stand in solidarity with women and minority leaders who are breaking barriers in civic spaces. Representation matters, and when women and Latinos lead, families, neighborhoods, and communities thrive.
Through strong partnerships, community participation, and public support, UTInc. remains committed to uplifting leaders like Councilmember Lozada, whose work continues to open doors for women, Latinos, and the next generation of civic leaders in Philadelphia.