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Autumn Francisco

My TED talk was about gun violence and it was about losing friends to gun violence, whereas the position I stepped into once I moved here was working with people who got a second chance. They didn't lose their life. In that role, I was getting them the resources they need to feel comfortable getting back out in the community and really addressing the root problem.

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Autumn Francisco is a dedicated social worker and community leader on the Near East Area Commission, known for her passionate advocacy for social justice and mental health support. With a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Cincinnati, she has extensive experience in community outreach, trauma-responsive care, and therapy. Autumn is the founder of Mother's Day Love, a project that honors mothers who have lost children to gun violence, and she has delivered an impactful TED talk on the subject. As a licensed social worker in Ohio, she employs a holistic approach to help clients navigate issues such as depression, trauma, and life adjustments. A young mother, Autumn is committed to creating a more equitable society and believes in the privilege of uplifting her community through her work.

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