Brooklyn joined SafeGenerations as the Human Services Coordinator in 2025, bringing a strong background in psychology, direct service work, and child development. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Minnesota, where her research focused on social interactions and the long-term impacts of child abuse.
In her role, Brooklyn ensures timely service delivery by coordinating various human services programs and initiatives. She oversees scheduling and planning, collaborates with trainers and consultants, and supports the development of the Child Welfare Academy.
Brooklyn values SafeGenerations’ commitment to collaboration, innovation, and long-term impact in the child welfare field. She is dedicated to empowering professionals and families with the knowledge and resources needed to build lasting safety and stability for children.