I’m a dedicated and compassionate individual with a wide range of experience—both professionally and personally. I’m a proud mom who is close to completing my Associate of Science degree as I continue pursuing my Bachelor’s in Psychology. My goal is to use what I’ve learned to make a meaningful impact in the mental health field, especially for those who feel overlooked or unheard.
Along the way, I started my own online mental health support group to help others going through tough times. I’ve seen how powerful community support can be, and I’m passionate about creating safe, judgment-free spaces where people can be heard and supported.
Professionally, I have over three years of experience as a daycare teacher, working with infants through preschool-aged children. I’m certified in CPR and First Aid, and I’ve built strong relationships with both the kids and their families. I understand child development deeply and take pride in creating environments that are safe, nurturing, and educational.
I also have hands-on experience running my own farm, where I’ve managed everything from animal care to crop production to daily operations. That role taught me a lot about hard work, time management, and problem-solving—skills I use in every part of my life.
Additionally, I have knowledge of the responsibilities held by the DOMOPS Registrar and the operational structure of National Guard Domestic Operations. I’m eager to bring my skills, compassion, and work ethic into a meaningful role—and I’m open and willing to relocate for the right opportunity.