One of the values closest to my heart is creating presence and care for people with different abilities. Whether someone is on the autism spectrum, living with physical challenges, or simply experiences the world in ways that are sometimes overlooked — my intention is to offer a space where they are fully seen, fully included, and free to be themselves.
This is not about treatment or “fixing” anything. It’s about presence, gentle connection, and creating a space where closeness and belonging can feel natural and safe. My goal is to accompany each person for a moment, or for as long as it brings comfort, allowing them to feel recognized, valued, and connected.
I have found that these encounters often blossom into friendships and ongoing connections. Sometimes what starts as a single meeting grows into a continued journey of shared trust and support. It is never about changing someone — it is about holding a space where being human is enough.
For me, this is one of the most meaningful expressions of humanity. Everyone deserves to feel included, to feel seen, and to feel the warmth of connection. Being able to offer that is a deep privilege.