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I am a millennial woman, mother, holistic counselor, and community advocate.
Born and raised and still living on Seymour Farm Road in Southampton, I attended Port Royal Primary School and Bermuda Institute.
I am no stranger to hardship or mistakes. Having overcome many challenges, rebuilding my life from
rock bottom, lifting others as I climb.
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Humanities and a Master’s in Community Development, along with certifications in
Holistic Human Development and Counseling.
Currently, I serve as the Executive Director of the Women’s Resource Centre in Bermuda. This role allows me to draw
on both my personal experiences and professional training to support women and advocate on their behalf.
My personal mission is to create safe spaces for healing and change, advocate for a more equitable society,
and challenge unjust social structures.
Representing my country as a civic leader is the next step in my advocacy journey, elevating my
grassroots activism to the legislative level.
I envision a Bermuda where every child has the opportunity to thrive—a place with quality education, pathways to meaningful employment and entrepreneurship, safe neighborhoods, a fair justice system, and an economy that makes it possible for them to afford life on their island home.
Unity
Equity
Efficiency
Transparency
• Reduce the cost of living & housing. • Address root causes of anti-social behaviour.
• Strengthen Bermuda’s Public Education system. • Eliminate systemic gender inequity.
• Improve our criminal justice system.
I’ve been passionate about civic leadership for as long as I can remember. I've studied and observed all political parties in Bermuda and realised I couldn’t serve under any of them, while staying true to my values. So, for years, I stayed on the sidelines, focusing on advocacy and activism to serve my community and create positive change.
Yet, every election season, I found myself frustrated about the state of politics in Bermuda. In November 2024, recognising that an election was imminent, I decided enough was enough—it was time to step off the sidelines and contribute to positive political reform.
I decided to run as an independent in the 2025 General Election.
I know running as an independent comes with it's own set of challenges, but for me, staying true to my values is the only way to serve.
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