For me, advocacy is not just a profession—it’s personal. My journey began as the sister and current case manager for my 30-year-old brother, who has autism. Growing up, my world was my parents’ non-profit, Grupo de Autismo Angeles, where I was immersed in a community dedicated to supporting Latino families. This taught me from day one that the most effective support is built on compassion, understanding, and an unwavering commitment to the individual.
This lifelong, firsthand experience is the foundation of my professional path. I solidified my understanding of human behavior with a B.A. in Psychology from UCI and have spent over 10 years in the mental health field, helping individuals and families navigate complex systems. I combine the lessons from my own family’s journey with proven professional strategies to guide my clients.
This is why I founded Personalized Pathways. I believe every family deserves a guide who is not only professionally qualified but also personally invested. My approach is rooted in thorough research, strategic planning, and a highly personalized plan for every client. When you work with me, my goal is to provide the same level of dedicated, tailored support that I strive to provide for my own brother.
My work is made possible by the values my parents instilled in me and the incredible encouragement of my husband. Because of their support, I am able to dedicate myself fully to helping you find your clear path forward.