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Aniela Gumbs

Widely known for her work as Zola on the popular TV series Grey’s Anatomy, where she has appeared as the on-screen daughter of star Ellen Pompeo for the last 8 years. She began her time on the show in its 11th season and had a critical storyline in the exit of her on screen mommy, Meredith Grey. Her role on Grey’s Anatomy was her first major acting role, and provided her a larger breakthrough in the entertainment industry. Aniela’s older brother is Khamani Griffin is also a popular actor who made his debut in the 2003 movie Daddy Day Care, and was a series regular on All Of Us and Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader? He also appeared in a 2009 episode of Grey’s Anatomy.

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  • Welcome to the StrongHome Network, the superhero of family support organizations! We're like the Avengers, but instead of fighting aliens, we're dedicated to helping families, especially those in the glitzy world of entertainment, to rebuild and strengthen their family units.
    Our website is a treasure trove of resources and educational programs, designed to turn your family into a well-oiled, harmonious machine. We're all about financial stability (no more fighting over who spent too much on takeout), physical fitness (yes, chasing your toddler counts as cardio), and a positive mindset (because a family that laughs together, stays together).
    We believe that a strong home isn't just about having the biggest TV or the fastest Wi-Fi. It's about prioritizing family, practicing the three C's - commitment, appreciation, and communication - every day, and being able to withstand the storm of adversity and challenges together. We're talking about the real-life version of 'The Incredibles' here!
    Faith, fitness, and finances are our holy trinity for creating a strong home. We also offer a program called LUV YOUNIVERSITY, because who said learning can't be fun? And if you're into the glitz and glam, we've got a section for SHN Magazines and Celebrity Features.
    We're not just about taking, we're about giving too. Our website provides opportunities for you to donate and share your personal stories. Because every family is unique, and we want to hear about your crazy Aunt Susan or your dog who thinks he's a cat.
    Our website also features a blog with recent articles on everything from the power of kindness to the freedom of fitness. And if you're in the mood for some retail therapy, we've got a shop for Strong Home family products.
    So, come on in, make yourself at home. At StrongHome Network, we're all about helping families build resilience, create a strong foundation, and most importantly, have a good laugh while doing it!

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