• Cognitive Behavior Therapy
    Relational Therapy
    Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
    Harm Reduction

  • Trauma
    Protected Classes
    Youth & Teens
    Adults
    Formerly Incarcerated
    Court Involvement
    Intersexed
    Transgender
    All-Gender
    Grief & Loss
    Multi-Generational Parenting
    Neurodivergence
    Housing Instability
    Income Instability
    Long-Term Illness
    Cognitive Difference
    Childhood Trauma
    Sexual Assault
    Domestic Violence
    Intimate Partner Violence
    Racialized Violence
    Multi-Cultural Identity
    Multi-Racial Identity

  • Masters of Social Work
    Administration & Policy Practice
    University of Washington

    Associates of Science
    Computer Networking & Cyber Security
    Tacoma Community College

    Bachelors of Arts
    Sociology
    University of Washington

    Bachelors of Arts
    American Ethnic Studies
    University of Washington

  • Art Therapy
    Music Therapy
    Play Therapy

  • Art
    Purpose:
    Collaborative project that involved curation and development of an art exhibit benefitting local artists in downtown Seattle.

    Advocacy:
    Participating artists were allowed to exhibit and sell their artwork during the Belltown Art Walk 2013.

    Outcome:
    Providing possible revenue sources for individuals on a fixed income. Exposed artists to potential patrons or vendors. Increased access to art supplies for artists living in supportive housing, with barriers to exploring preferred coping mechanisms

  • Purpose: Remediation of antiquated hardware and software that prevented work-flow.

    Proposal:
    Improve work flow and technological access for front line and administrative staff.
    Secure H.I.P.A.A., P.H.I., and P.I.I.
    Proposed, implemented and completed a technology upgrade for an enterprise level non-profit organization.

    Outcome:
    Increased productivity and remote access ability. Decreased network downtime and system wide failures. Decreased system wide outages and frequent hardware failures.

  • Funding:
    Executive Summary presentation and implementation plan to address the need for mental health services targeting foster youth; and encompassing youth that are victims of commercial sexual exploitation.
    June 2022

    Policy Memorandum addressed to the Washington State Legislature:
    ”Fiscal Analysis & Feasibility to Modify the Existing Participation Criteria for Extended Foster Care in Washington State”.
    February 2022

    Collaborative nonprofit budgetary review and recommendations for remediation.
    February 2022

    Policy Memorandum addressed to the King County Council
    ”Weighing the Outcomes of Eliminating the Ride Free Zone in Downtown Seattle”.
    February 2021

    Strategic Planning:
    Nonprofit administration and policy practice in accordance with city, county, state and federal funding sources, cost analysis, and budget proposal.
    May 2021

    Policy Memorandum addressed to the Washington State Legislature:
    ”Minimizing Child Welfare Placement Changes & Providing Adequate Intra-County Adolescent Mental Health Care”.
    November 2021

    ”The Legacy Project”, Qualitative Research on The Lived Experiences of African-American Women in Washington”.
    March 2021

    Keywords:
    logic models, requests for proposals, request for qualifications, program objectives, collective impact, future funding, qualitative and quantitative evaluative outcomes, nonprofit budget evaluation and funding compliance

  • Seattle Public Schools
    Tacoma Community College
    Seattle Parks & Recreation
    University of Washington
    Plymouth Housing Group
    King County Public Health
    YouthCare