Neurodivergent Friends Needs Your Support
Bell and Coryell County Programs Director Board Member
Pam@NeurodivergentFriends.org
I am the Program Director for Bell and Coryell counties at NeuroDivergent Friends, a community built on acceptance, connection, and the belief that everyone deserves a place where they truly belong.
I'm originally from Upstate New York and moved to Texas over 10 years ago. My passion for this work comes from both lived experience and years of advocacy. I have spent over 20 years working within the healthcare system and alongside neurodivergent individuals, navigating systems that too often misunderstand or exclude this specific community.
As a parent of two adult children on the autism spectrum, I know how vital it is to have safe, welcoming spaces where neurodivergent people are accepted just as they are. NeuroDivergent Friends was created to reduce isolation, build genuine friendships, and foster community without judgment.
My focus is on creating environments that celebrate differences, honor strengths, and encourage authentic connection. Whether through social events, game nights, or shared experiences, I believe that community acceptance is not just important, it’s essential.
*True belonging begins with acceptance.
Secretary of the Board
Founding Member of Neurodivergent Friends™
Stephanie@Neurodivergent Friends.org
Stephanie is a dedicated mother of two Autistic children, with a decade of experience advocating for her kids and others on the spectrum. Drawing strength from her lived experience and personal journey as a neurodivergent individual, she brings a unique perspective to her advocacy work. Volunteering her time and expertise formally with CASA of Bell and Coryell Counties, she tirelessly campaigns for the rights and support systems needed by many children; she also gives tirelessly to others to share her experience, time, and resources so that other parents who are struggling can find a friend, and an advocate for self-determination for her kids and all kids like them.
Her passion for advocacy stems from a deep-seated desire to be the supportive adult figure that she yearned for during her own childhood. Through her tireless efforts, she strives to create a more inclusive and understanding environment for individuals with autism, ensuring they receive the care and opportunities they deserve to thrive.
Treasurer Board Member
Sarah@NeurodivergentFriends.org
I have 18 years of experience as a social worker, with a diverse background that includes supporting the neurodivergent community. I am excited to join Neurodivergent Friends and look forward to helping grow a supportive and inclusive community.
McLennan County Neurospicy Connections Facilitator
Carl@NeurodivergentFriends.org
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Notary and Financial Educator
Discord Moderator
William.Patterson@NeurodivergentFriends.org
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