A little bit more about Rachel:
Rachel Anderson, CFILC’s Information and Assistance Advocate, has worked for a variety of nonprofit organizations in educational outreach, volunteer management and advocacy roles. She holds a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership, Policy and Management and was awarded a fellowship as a future female leader in the nonprofit field.
Speaking Spanish fluently, Rachel has lived and worked in Central and South America as well as five different states in the U.S. She is passionate about national and international social justice issues and CFILC’s mission, and is very excited about her role in the AT Network—which is giving information, referrals and assistance to the public in regards to all things related to assistive technology.
Rachel recently moved from Oregon to California with her husband and is happy to be in sunny Sacramento. She enjoys walking around midtown with her dogs, Victor and Jara, and meeting new people.
Speaking Spanish fluently, Rachel has lived and worked in Central and South America as well as five different states in the U.S. She is passionate about national and international social justice issues and CFILC’s mission, and is very excited about her role in the AT Network—which is giving information, referrals and assistance to the public in regards to all things related to assistive technology.
Rachel recently moved from Oregon to California with her husband and is happy to be in sunny Sacramento. She enjoys walking around midtown with her dogs, Victor and Jara, and meeting new people.
Welcome Rachel!
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