My work in community services is shaped by lived experience, formal training, and frontline practice. Through placements and program work in community organizations, I have supported individuals navigating employment barriers, income assistance systems, housing instability, and complex service networks.
This work includes workshop facilitation, employment readiness programming, case support, and peer-led initiatives designed to strengthen both individual stability and community capacity.
The sections that follow highlight examples of that work, including professional experience, program development projects, facilitation tools, academic research, and reflective learning completed during my Community Worker studies at George Brown College.