In moments of transition, we must often choose the unknown. It takes courage to lead ourselves towards growth and healing, especially when we have lost connections along the way. This dedication to becoming ourselves more fully deepens our presence, while also nourishing our past future ecosystems. Together, we can co-create respectful and trusting relationships and foster a planet anchored in connection, integrity, compassion, and joy.
For twenty years, I have supported children, youth, couples and families. I am passionate about collaboratively building resilience across developmental life stages. I hold a unique lens, as I care daily for my medically complex child and their sibling. I am privileged to hold a B.A. in Child and Youth Care Counselling (2010), and a Certified Member of the Ontario Association of Child and Youth Care
I am a French Irish settler in Treaty 13 territory, in Tkaronto (Toronto) I acknowledge many First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities that have held relationships with these lands since time immemorial. I am a life-longer learner of cultural humility and practicing Violence and Trauma Informed Care. I am a health equity advocate for siblings, patients, and family caregivers within the medical, developmental, and community care.