

With a background in Psychology and a passion for justice, I bring both empathy and determination to my work in serving our community. My academic foundation in human psychology has given me a deep understanding of the physical and emotional impact of trauma, which I applied during my internship supporting victims of sexual and domestic violence.
Beyond my professional role, I am proud to serve as part of a delegation for a proposed Sister Cities affiliation that will be the first to bridge a Latin American country with the City of Pasadena—fostering cross-cultural collaboration, understanding, and civic engagement.
Why did you join the LA Fire Justice team?
As a survivor of the Eaton Fires, my personal journey fuels my mission to support fire victims and their families in reclaiming what was unjustly taken from them. I am deeply committed to standing alongside my community in the pursuit of justice and accountability, helping them navigate the legal process and rebuild their lives with strength and dignity.
What is your favorite thing to do in LA?
My favorite thing to do in LA is visit Coffee shops, new and old, such as Reyn Cafe the oldie or modern ones like Millie's in Pasadena.