Danielle’s professional background spans public health, nonprofit leadership, and direct human services, providing a strong foundation for understanding the systems that shape mental health and well-being. She is passionate about partnering with individuals as they navigate life’s challenges, clarify their goals, and connect with the resources and supports that promote recovery and stability.
Her experience includes advocating alongside individuals and families to increase access to critical community programs. This work strengthened her systems-level perspective, commitment to reducing barriers to care, and belief that meaningful support extends beyond any single service. Her certification as an End-of-Life Doula complements her social work practice by strengthening her skills in compassionate presence and supporting individuals through life’s transitions.
Danielle is especially passionate about supporting individuals experiencing life transitions, grief, and recovery. She strives to create a compassionate, person-centered environment where individuals feel heard, empowered, and respected while building on their strengths and connecting with natural supports and community resources that foster long-term well-being.
Danielle believes that showing up with compassion, curiosity, and consistency can make a meaningful difference. She is committed to creating a supportive space where individuals feel respected, understood, and empowered throughout their journey. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her cat, Nigel, taking walks, photography, drawing, and listening to music.