
As someone who coordinates weekly outreach and advocates for houseless communities in Toronto, I have built my life around grassroots work and the relationships I’ve developed through it. I am committed to using the empathy and skills I’ve gained through both lived experience and outreach to support people on the street.
While I have not personally experienced houselessness, I actively support individuals in navigating complex systems and accessing services. I connect with people on a personal level, building strong, trust-based relationships grounded in understanding. My experience working directly with houseless neighbours and within encampments has strengthened my de-escalation and care skills, allowing me to effectively support individuals in crisis.
Advocating for housing rights, accessible services, and harm reduction is central to my work. I have participated in town halls and city meetings to speak on issues affecting houseless communities. I understand the frustrations within the system, as well as the reasons some individuals choose to remain on the streets while others enter shelters despite safety concerns. I believe in everyone’s right to safer drug use and have supported individuals by staying with them to ensure their safety. I value relational work deeply and believe that making someone feel heard and seen is a critical part of outreach.
I consider myself a strong organizer and natural leader. I respond quickly to time-sensitive callouts from houseless individuals and follow up with city staff and service providers to recover belongings or clarify next steps after shelter placements. I am passionate about creating accessible community spaces that have a real, material impact—such as organizing free markets.

Above all, I am deeply committed to serving and building community with people on the streets. Being able to support others through both practical resources and meaningful human connection is what grounds me in my purpose.

A passionate and dependable individual with 9+ years working in diverse client-focused service settings, where practicing de-escalation through trauma- informed intersectional lenses is an asset. Strengths in coordinating and leading in grassroots organizations for 2+ years. Adept in advocating for houseless populations, with a special empathy toward women. Proficient at planning and executing community events and fundraisers, resulting in accomplished goals.
Toronto Metropolitan University — Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with Honours
September 2019 - June 2023
Humber Real Estate — Real Estate License
Grassroots Coordination: Organize and lead weekly outreach initiatives and community "free markets" to provide accessible material support to unhoused neighbors.
Emergency Response: Act as a reliable first responder to urgent call-outs from the community, demonstrating a high capacity for natural leadership and time-sensitive organization.
Case Navigation: Support folks in navigating complex social systems, including following up with city officials and service workers to recover seized property and clarify shelter pathways.
Public Advocacy: Active participant in City Hall and Town Hall meetings, advocating for housing rights, expanded harm reduction, and more accessible social services.
System Literacy: Possess a deep understanding of the systemic barriers and safety concerns that influence why individuals may choose encampments over traditional shelter systems.
Harm Reduction Commitment: Committed to the principles of safe consumption; experienced in providing direct, person-centered support and monitoring to ensure the safety of folks using drugs.
Relational Care: Prioritize "relational work" to ensure individuals feel seen and heard, building deep-rooted trust and authentic connections with those living on the street.
Crisis Management: Highly proficient in de-escalation techniques, refined through consistent interaction with individuals experiencing acute crisis or high-stress situations.
Empathetic Engagement: Leverage strong communication skills and lived experience to build rapport with strangers, focusing on dignity and mutual respect.
Purpose-Driven Service: Deeply grounded in a personal mission to serve the community and create tangible, material improvements in the lives of Toronto’s unhoused population.
Trust-Based Relationships: Expert at fostering long-term relationships that serve as a foundation for effective advocacy and support.