| Cassandra (Casey) Fox has been with the CWC trauma group since January 2015. Prior to this role, she served as a peer hotline counselor at the Women's Center. Outside of this work, she is a psych nurse and nurse practitioner. She loves being outside, drawing, biking everywhere, and trying to get herbs to grow on her windowsill. |
| Morgan Bolling is a feminist chef and food writer. She has been with the CWC since March 2015 as a volunteer. She's been co-facilitating this group since March 2016. She's a fan of cooking (especially Southern food and pork), running, protesting for social justice, and recently lots of crafting. Morgan is editor of a cookbook called When Southern Women Cook that was released in 2024 and mixes stories of how women and non-binary folks have built southern food culture alongside recipes. |
| Paige (She Series/Queen/Goddess/Child of the Most High) is a human who tends not to come on camera due to traumas she's experienced, but/& is working through it. She is deeply interested in joining connective spaces and lives far from Cambridge, but/& makes her way to town for community events whenever possible. For some time she did not know how to write her bio because she wasn't sure what accolades she could write about — for some time she had to learn how to receive compliments when friends from the group and other spaces would “give her her flowers while she's still able to smell them,” and has learned to give herself her flowers as well. After stepping up to be on the Co-Facilitation Team since the Summer of 2023, recently earning her Certified Peer Specialist credentials, becoming a Community Health Worker in Training (2,000 hr requirement that has more than likely already been fulfilled), starting her own group to engage with other folks who are trauma survivors as they lean into “Planning with Purpose” and making space for the yin & yang of it all, she finally recognizes that she is not an imposter. She's actually been doing this type of meaningful & fulfilling work her whole life, & she is continuously becoming the person she wants to/is meant to be; career-wise & beyond. She once said to a friend, “If I had the choice between going to the beach or staying at home with a friend and having a deep conversation about life, I'd choose to stay home with my friend and connect.” Her friend replied, “Why not do them both, and have a deep conversation at the beach?” After that epiphany, Paige has been doing her best to live her life more fully, in alignment with her dreams & desires, in any way she can that's closer to the latter – the combination of the beach & the meaningful conversations. She looks forward to sharing the virtual space(s) with you soon, and, hopefully in person space(s) as well. |
| Deborah Haber (she/they) is a genderqueer and bisexual writer, musician, artist, actress, and drag king from the Greater Boston area. A spoonie zebra, disabled by Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, PTSD, and a host of other ailments, Deborah spends most of her time in bed. She is grateful for online community and a prior life of living and travelling overseas. Nothing however compares to motherhood of her late child Zeta as her greatest experience. A long time activist, Deborah joined the co-facilitation team in February 2025, bringing her training as a muscular therapist with work in the skills and dynamics of therapeutic relationships and experience running online meetings for the 12 step group Codependents Anonymous. |