Advocacy.
During my introduction in a business accelerator I participated in, I referred to myself as my first client. When I was younger, I used my voice to speak up for those who couldn’t or didn’t know how do the same for themselves. When I was diagnosed with ADHD in 2022, I realized I had to prioritize using my voice for myself to effectively help others. My professional background laid the groundwork for a self-sufficient, well-resourced and informed adult. I’m ready to do more.









Priorities:
Black Women
No other group has supported, loved, encouraged, shown up for or shone their light on me quite like these beings. What I do, I do for us.
Neurodivergent Adults
The awareness and the access are often lost once you age out. Adults need help too, though.
Recovery
As the taxing aspects of healing subside, other voids may present themselves: Memories, connections and experiences. Let’s get the good back.