2025 Clubhouse Hero Challenge

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Northwest Indiana provides safe and enriching environments for young people after school, offering programs focused on academic success, character and leadership development, and healthy lifestyles. Serving over 8,000 youth annually throughout their 10 Clubs in Lake and Porter Counties, they are committed to ensuring that every child has the opportunity to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens.
A bit about me...
As Regional Director for U.S. Senator Todd Young, I have the unique opportunity to connect local concerns with state and federal resources, helping to drive real solutions and support where it’s needed most. I’m passionate about creating opportunities for youth, strengthening families, and advocating for programs that make a lasting difference. My journey has always been rooted in the belief that strong communities are built through collaboration, compassion, and leadership.
Beyond my professional role, I stay actively involved in service through organizations like Delta Theta Tau Sorority, where I help support local initiatives and foster the next generation of women leaders. I’ve also had the privilege of working in higher education and nonprofit development—leading impactful fundraising efforts for Valparaiso University and Hilltop Neighborhood House. These experiences have deepened my commitment to empowering others and building a stronger Northwest Indiana. Whether I’m connecting people to resources or rallying support for a cause, I lead with heart, and I’m proud to be part of a region filled with possibility and promise.
As a Clubhouse Hero during the 2025 Clubhouse Hero Challenge from May 25 to June 8, I am competing against other local leaders to see who can raise the most funds to support bright futures for our region’s youth. If I win, I will deliver on a special promise for the kids at one local Club. Your contribution gives our region’s children the tools to become the superheroes of their own stories.
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