Through consulting, advocacy, community organizing, training, and lived-experience leadership, I help individuals and organizations build stronger, more inclusive communities. My work is grounded in disability advocacy, trauma-informed practices, caregiver support, systems change, and authentic community engagement.
Explore My Services →Grounded in real-world community organizing and lived experience, each engagement is designed to move people and organizations from intention to impact.
Designing and executing outreach strategies that reach and include people who are historically left out of institutional processes. Grounded in trust, not transaction.
Bringing together diverse groups around shared purpose. I help identify common ground, bridge differences, and build coalitions that last beyond a single campaign.
From one-time planning sessions to ongoing advising, I help organizations clarify their goals, map obstacles, and build actionable plans that center equity and impact.
Interactive workshops and facilitation for teams, boards, and community groups. Sessions designed to move groups from tension to clarity — and from clarity to action.
Moving beyond ADA compliance to genuine belonging. Consulting to help organizations understand what it actually means to include disabled people — in policies, culture, and leadership.
Not just advising from experience — embedding people with lived experience as equal partners in the design, evaluation, and decision-making process. Nothing about us without us.
Keynote addresses, panel contributions, and storytelling for campaigns and organizations. I bring narrative, honesty, and a room-moving presence to every stage I'm on.
Developing individual and organizational advocacy capacity — from grassroots campaign strategy to leadership coaching for changemakers operating in complex systems.
Real organizing. Real coalitions. Real communities — not just clients on a roster.
I serve as a Community Organizer with Caring Majority, leading organizing efforts throughout Buffalo and Western New York. This work sits at the intersection of care economy advocacy, disability justice, and community-driven systems change.
I also founded and maintain the Care Not Corruption Coalition, bringing together community members, caregivers, advocates, and organizations to advance transparency, accountability, and investment in care — not only in Western New York, but wherever communities are fighting for it.
"Organizing isn't just what I do — it's how I understand change. Real change happens when people who share a place and a future come together and refuse to be invisible."
I'm grateful to collaborate with a powerful network of organizations, advocates, and community groups working to build a more just and caring world. These partnerships reflect the depth and breadth of work I do across disability rights, care economy advocacy, and community organizing.
Grassroots coalition mobilizing caregivers, disabled people, seniors, and community members to win policy change and investment in New York's care economy. Renee serves as a community organizer driving campaigns throughout Buffalo and Western New York.
caringmajority.com
Statewide chapter network of the Caring Majority — building grassroots power to transform New York's care economy through local organizing, narrative change, and policy advocacy across every region.
caringmajorityrising.org
Membership-based community organization in Buffalo led by and for community members — focused on equity, justice, and neighborhood power. Renee partners on disability justice and equity-centered community work.
voicebuffalo.org
Organization founded by and led by people with developmental disabilities for people with developmental disabilities. SANYS runs regional chapters, monthly meetings, and annual conferences across New York State. Renee supports their mission as a disability justice advocate.
sanys.org
Faith-based community creating homes and meaningful relationships with people with intellectual disabilities — grounded in belonging, not charity. Renee partners on disability inclusion, community building, and belonging-centered advocacy.
larchebuffalo.orgEmpowering people with disabilities to advocate for themselves — building skills, confidence, and leadership in Buffalo and across New York State. Renee contributes as a speaker, trainer, and lived-experience consultant.
center4sa.orgCare Coordination Organization supporting over 17,000 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across 18 counties in Western New York. Renee collaborates on advocacy, training, and community integration efforts.
personcenteredservices.comFree civil legal services for older adults, disabled, and low-income individuals across Western New York — covering healthcare, housing, benefits, and elder abuse protection. Renee partners on elder justice and caregiver advocacy work.
elderjusticeny.orgGrassroots community care projects serving individuals and families in the Buffalo and Western New York region — focused on mutual aid, neighbor-to-neighbor support, and community-driven care initiatives.
As a person with a disability who has navigated multiple systems and life experiences, I understand the importance of having your voice heard and your dignity respected. I know what it means to fight for basic accommodations — and what it means to build communities that make those fights unnecessary.
"My personal journey through trauma, healing, self-discovery, and advocacy fuels my commitment to helping others find their voice, build connections, and create meaningful change."
This isn't theory for me. It's life. And that's what makes the difference between consulting that sounds good and consulting that actually changes things.
Whether you're looking for a consultant, speaker, trainer, facilitator, coalition partner, or advocate — I'd love to connect and explore how we can work together to strengthen our communities.