Start where you are. Here’s how I can support you.
Some needs are about school. Some are about everyday life. Some are about paperwork that just needs to get done. You don’t have to sort it all out before you begin.
Not sure where your situation fits?
Start with Real-Life Disability Advocacy.
Real-Life Disability Advocacy (1:1 Support)
Some challenges don’t fit neatly into a meeting agenda or a form. Families often need support thinking through real-world situations—like planning travel, communicating with insurance companies, coordinating services, or making decisions that affect daily life. I offer time-limited, one-to-one advocacy support to help families sort through options, clarify next steps, and create supports that actually work in practice.
- Planning accessible travel, camps, or transitions
- Preparing for insurance conversations or appeals
- Coordinating supports across school, healthcare, and daily life
- Talking through complex decisions when everything overlaps
IEP & 504 Support (School-Based Advocacy)
For families who want focused support around school planning, I offer guidance to help parents prepare for IEP and 504 meetings, understand documentation, and think through how school-based supports translate into daily life.
- Meeting preparation & document review
- Understanding goals, accommodations, and services
- Connecting school supports to real-life needs
Advocacy & Speaking
I offer talks, workshops, and facilitated conversations for parents, disability communities, schools, and organizations who want clearer, more compassionate approaches to disability advocacy. Whether I’m speaking to a parent group, a school community, or a professional audience, my focus is always on real-life understanding—helping people make sense of systems and create supports that work in practice.
Available for parent groups, disability organizations, schools, conferences, and community events.
- Parent & Caregiver Advocacy Workshops
- Disability Community Talks & Panels
- School & Educator Presentations
- Organizational Accessibility & Inclusion Training
Mobile Notary Services
This service is separate from advocacy and educational support.
When important paperwork needs to be signed, it can come with stress, time pressure, and logistics. I provide mobile notary services across Indiana, meeting clients where they are so the process feels simple, respectful, and accessible.
- Mobile notarization at home, work, or public meeting locations
- Loan signings & closing paperwork (Licensed Title Agent)
- Hospital, nursing facility, and bed-bound notarizations
- Education-related documents notarized in home, workplace, or school settings
Writing & Editorial
Professional writing services specializing in educational content, disability narratives, and thoughtful disability representation.
- Content Strategy
- Ghostwriting
- Editorial Consulting