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Alaafia
Alaafia’s mission is to ensure that African and individuals living with Sickle Cell have access to essential services and personal development resources within their communities.
Crisis Support Services of Nevada
Shaun is an experienced program leader specializing in victim advocacy and crisis response services. With a strong background in volunteer management, training development, and grant compliance, Shaun works to ensure effective, ethical, and survivor-centered operations. He is committed to continuous improvement, team growth, and building collaborative community relationships.
Legacy31
Tia Payne is a faith-driven leader, survivor-advocate, and founder of Legacy31, an initiative dedicated to holistic healing and identity restoration. With nearly two decades of experience serving survivors of gender-based violence, Tia has built her career at the intersection of advocacy, leadership, and spiritual formation.
As an African American woman, her work is shaped by lived experience, cultural awareness, and a deep conviction that healing must honor the whole person including their faith. Tia believes trauma may impact a person’s story, but it does not determine their identity. Her leadership bridges faith-based and secular spaces, challenging systems to recognize the role of spiritual grounding in recovery and resilience.
Throughout her career, she has served in executive shelter leadership, statewide coalition work, and organizational training, equipping communities to respond to survivors with both excellence and empathy. She is also a published author and speaker whose writing and teaching... Mere
My Sisters' Place (DVSA Agency)/ Wishoff Wishes (Art/activism company)
I've been a DV/SA Advocate for 16+ years. While in advocacy, I turned to art as my way to process what I was working through as a survivor supporting survivors. I facilitate therapeutic art groups, have created awareness/community art engagement events, and countless tools/documents/policy/procedures/art to support the work and bring sanity to my responsibilities/staff. I've always kept my art business and my advocacy separate in professional settings but they always seep into each other. In the last few years, I've really leaned into it. I've done the artwork for three state wide awareness campaigns for OCADSV and created a great deal of tools/engagement activities for various nonprofit groups. Survivor support, financial independence, healing, and housing/food security is work dear to my heart. I don't have a huge online presence because I've been deep in the work. This seems like good timing to explore this avenue as it is already work I've been doing in my community/state. I'm angry with the systems... Mere