Angela Elaine White is the visionary behind Still In The Game LLC—a transformative movement inspired by her personal journey of resilience and divine purpose. Born in South Carolina and raised in the Marcy Projects of Brooklyn, Angela faced the hardships of poverty, racism, and a community plagued by addiction. But her story is one of triumph, not tragedy. Fueled by unwavering faith, love, and a deep sense of service, Angela has become a teacher, mentor, and sought-after speaker. As the author of “When We Were Young”, she honors the stories of Black women who grew up amid adversity and emerged with extraordinary strength. Today, Angela dedicates her life to empowering senior women, guiding them to reclaim joy, purpose, and power at any stage of life.
At Still In The Game LLC, we provide compassionate, practical support to two communities close to our heart:
One-on-one coaching with Angela to help women set goals, build confidence, and live with clarity and purpose
Faith-based and purpose-driven support for emotional wellness and personal growth
Personalized help with using smartphones, video calling, email, online forms, and more
Designed for older women who want to stay connected in a digital world with confidence and purpose.
Simplified guidance for navigating health insurance, including the Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Helping seniors access coverage without stress or confusion
In-person or virtual group events focused on faith, healing, storytelling, and confidence-building
Often includes guest speakers, journaling, guided reflection, and open sharing
A safe space for women 60+ to connect, share life stories, pray, and laugh together
Opportunities for group calls, prayer chains, meetups, and support groups
Written by Savannah Kennedy, When We Were Young is an intimate, raw, and empowering story of what it means to grow up as a Black woman in one of America’s most challenging environments—the Marcy Projects of Brooklyn, also known as the childhood home of Jay-Z.
Savannah shares powerful reflections from her youth—both heartwarming and heartbreaking. With honesty and grace, she opens up about:
Ready to be inspired, moved, and reminded of your own power?
This book is a must-read for women of all ages who believe in perseverance, purpose, and healing.