
Dr. Keely Holland Petty
Volunteerism
Dr. Keely Holland Petty is a pioneering voice at the intersection of faith and mental health.
As founder and CEO of a global wellness firm, she equips BIPOC congregations with trauma-informed, culturally responsive care.
Alongside her husband, Pastor Lee Petty, she champions whole-person wellness in faith communities.
She also leads the BIPOC Faith Wellness Collective, which provides training, resources, and direct access to mental health services.
Dr. Holland Petty has trained leaders in over 42 churches and reached nearly 600 Christian leaders across the U.S., South Africa, Maui, and Puerto Rico.
Her webcast Matters of the Mind has engaged more than 42,500 viewers worldwide.
With degrees in Communication Arts and Christian Counseling, and certifications in mental health coaching, trauma recovery, and suicide prevention, she lectures, consults, and advocates for faith-based mental health practices.
She serves on the boards of the Center for Health Care Services Foundation and NAMI, and is the Texas Training Coordinator for WestCare Foundation’s Trauma-Informed Ministry Model.
Nationally recognized, Dr. Holland Petty continues to inspire hope, healing, and resilience in communities of faith.





