Our Team

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Amy K. Lane

Finance Manager

Amy (she/her) oversees all TWI financial needs including coordination with our accountant, collection and analysis of agency data, and reporting. She also provides support for development/fundraising needs: from database setup and reporting to fundraising website pages and marketing materials. Amy particularly enjoys being part of the Challenge Into Change team, as the program celebrates women’s stories of growth and healing. She has been part of TWI since 2010.

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Andrea Mayfield

Deputy Director of Administration and Culture

Andrea (she/her) leads the strategic direction of administration at TWI. She directs cultural humility, human resources, communications, and facilities and collaborates with the Executive Director to manage finance and development. Andrea is passionate about cultivating an organizational culture that reflects the agency’s commitments to racial equity and social justice and strengthening partnerships with local organizations and individuals to increase access to mental health and wellness resources for our communities.

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Alma Molina

Bilingual Services Specialist

Alma (she/her/ella) is an artist originally from Chile who has worked for several years engaging communities with cultural and artistic institutions and manifestations. More recently, she’s been an art manager and artist educator with various women’s organizations and is currently developing an art research project related to maternity. As one of TWI’s client support specialists, she helps connect women with the agency’s services.

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Karina Monroy

Resilience Program Coordinator and Counseling Intern

Karina (she/her/ella) is passionate about supporting communities and individuals in creating and rediscovering their personal paths towards healing. She received her bachelor’s degree in art and anthropology from UC Santa Cruz in 2016 and is currently pursuing her master’s in art therapy at The George Washington University. As an artist and student art therapist, Karina is motivated and moved by the decolonial power of collective healing through connection and creativity.

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Susan Osmanzada

Administrative Specialist

Susan (she/her) has an extensive background in clinical research and a commitment to equitable mental health care. She holds a master’s degree in healthcare administration, bringing valuable expertise from her healthcare experience. Motivated by her belief in the necessity of accessible mental health services, Susan has joined TWI as an administrative specialist. She is dedicated to advocating for mental health awareness.

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Marinda Risk

Development Specialist

With a degree in communications and experience supporting eight regional nonprofits, Marinda (she/her) blends storytelling, design, and strategy to amplify community impact. She is passionate about causes that uplift others and enjoys volunteering through local organizations. Outside of work, she explores her creativity through painting, digital art, and sculpture. Marinda’s professional and personal life is grounded in building connections and making a positive difference.

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Camille Weaver Smith

Marketing and Communications Manager

Camille (she/her) brings over 15 years of experience in strategic communications, branding, and design to the agency. Formerly associate director of digital communications and editor at the UVA Darden of Business, she now guides all aspects of messaging and brand visibility at The Women’s Initiative. Camille is deeply committed to destigmatizing mental health care and uses inclusive strategies to foster connection, trust, and access across diverse communities.

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Laura Snyder Brown, MSW

Resilience Program Director

Laura (she/her) is honored to support TWI in opening healing, liberatory spaces and promoting resilience for women and members of the LGBTQ+ community. A graduate of Swarthmore College and the University of Connecticut School of Social Work, she has served as a leader for nonprofits in the areas of international grant-making, grassroots women’s organizations, affordable housing, and faith-based intentional community.

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Katie Allen, LPC

Pro Bono Therapist

Katie (she/her) is a licensed professional counselor originally from Charlottesville. After obtaining her undergraduate degree at William & Mary and master's in counseling at Boston University, she lived for four years in Pittsburgh, PA, working in community mental health. Back in Charlottesville with her young family, Katie utilizes a combination of dialectical behavior therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and other strengths-based approaches to support clients' needs at local outpatient practice.

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Varinia Garcia Anderson, M.Ed., LPC

Bilingual Therapist

Varinia (she/her/ella) received a BA in psychology from Roanoke College and an M.Ed in counseling from VCU. She has focused on providing mental health services primarily to the local Hispanic population. Varinia is trained in trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy, EMDR, play therapy, family therapy, and mindfulness. She is a strong advocate for our immigrant population, who inspire her to provide healing to those who need encouragement and strength.

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Judith Curry-El, PhD

Therapist

Judith (she/her) obtained her PhD degree from the University of Virginia in 1996, where she also completed her residency and post-doctoral neuropsychology fellowship. She has worked at Western State Hospital and as the mental health director at Greensville Correctional Center. Judith is passionate about helping all women have access to mental health services. Her interests include insight-oriented and mindfulness-based therapies.

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Debi Daniel, MFT

Pro Bono Therapist

Debi (she/her) received her master’s degree in marriage and family therapy from Touro University. She enjoys working with her clients through trauma-informed, internal family systems, dialectical behavior therapy, and emotion-focused therapy lenses. Debi believes communication is key and feels that most problems can be explored and resolved with partnership and collaboration. She brings a multicultural perspective from her African upbringing and is particularly interested in working with multicultural communities.

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Shelley Faulkner, MA, Ed.S. 🏳️‍🌈

Therapist

Shelley (she/her) highly values trust and connection for humans to heal, and brings her authentic self and transparency into session to give clients the ability to be fully themselves. She believes through compassion and connection that corrective emotional experiences can occur. Shelley works from an attachment-based, person-centered approach to therapy for people from all walks of life who have experienced trauma, anxiety, depression, emotional dysregulation, and interpersonal problems.

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Juanika Howard, LPC

Therapist and Yoga Instructor

Juanika (she/her) received her BS from ODU in psychology and counseling and her MS in mental health counseling from Longwood. She utilizes eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, cognitive behavioral therapy, expressive art therapy interventions, and mindfulness in sessions. Juanika walks alongside community members on their journeys to increase supportive and creative resources that meet their needs, and is passionate about normalizing mental health and being in community with others.

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Rachael LeMasters, LMSW

Pro Bono Therapist

Rachael LeMasters (she/her) graduated from Columbia University with a Master of Social Work degree and received a certificate in family systems theory from the Tavistock and Portman Trust. She has experience working with diverse populations, including families with complex needs and refugees. Using a strengths perspective, Rachael builds an empathic connection with each client. Additionally, she is particularly interested in how systems and relationships interact with individual goals.

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Kris Shafer, MA

Pro Bono Therapist

Kris (she/her) is passionate about women empowerment and equity as well as honoring each person's unique perspective and background. She uses a person-centered and trauma informed approach to create connection with and safety for clients. She received her master's degree in counseling from Messiah University and bachelor's in psychology from the University of Virginia. Prior to a career in counseling, Kris served in the military for 21 years.

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Elise Van Der Loo

Intern

Elise (she/her) attended the University of North Carolina Wilmington where she earned her bachelor's degree in social work with a minor in criminology. She is currently a student at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she is working to obtain a master's degree in social work. Her clinical approach is based in empowerment theory and an appreciate for each individual's innate strengths.

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Diana Ward

Bilingual Intern

Diana (she/her/ella) is a Mexican-American Latina and graduate counseling student at William & Mary, dedicated to supporting the Latine and immigrant community. With a BA in Environmental Science from Eastern Mennonite University, she offers a unique perspective on mental health and wellness. Diana uses a strength-based, trauma-informed approach, utilizing SFT, MI, and CBT. Her passion is promoting mental health awareness and reducing stigma in the Latine community.

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Maren Ward, LCSW

Pro Bono Therapist

Maren (she/her) has worked in the counseling field for over 20 years, spending the past 15 years focusing on crisis counseling and assessments. At The Women’s Initiative, Maren works to create a therapeutic connection between herself and the client that allows for a safe exploration of the client's challenges as well as current and past relationships while accessing and processing emotions to allow for relief, healing, insight, and growth.

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