Amber joined the Time for Change Foundation team in 2020 as a Peer Mentor after graduating our Positive Futures Program. She has since taken on the role of System Navigator where she provides reentry services and ensures our formerly incarcerated clients receive necessary services to become successful when returning home from incarceration. After overcoming years …
Dominique came to Time for Change Foundation as the Executive Administrative Assistant. With over eight years working with for-profit companies in the areas of finance and administration, she brings a wealth of expertise to the organization. Although new to the nonprofit industry, she is not new to helping others. Dominique’s zeal to do meaningful work …
Jennifer Rangel is Time for Change Foundation’s Program Administrator. In this role she provides administrative support to TFCF’s executive team and assists with the Black and Brown Opportunities for Profit (BBOP) Center’s BBOP Business Academy Build Program. Jennifer brings over 19 years combined experience in customer service including banking, higher education, and entrepreneur roles. She …
Lizzy is an experienced, passionate Certified Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor with a strong desire to help those who have struggled with addiction. She counts her own recovery journey—maintaining sobriety—along with her education with evidence-based practices for substance abuse as the mold for her teaching style: practical, loving, and compassionate. This approach helps assist in …
Lisha started helping others at a young age and found that it was her calling. She has worked with nonprofits for the last four years specifically in finding a place for those with significant disabilities and other barriers to employment in the working world. She believes that all people should have a fair chance to …
Roland Navarro has worked with several nonprofit organizations in the capacity of Accounting Manager, Controller and CFO. What he likes most in working with nonprofits is their mission to their communities and those in need of assistance in life, and survival. His first experience in the nonprofit world was helping young boys and girls with …
Brittney has worn many hats she feels has prepared her for her role at Time for Change Foundation. Brittney moved to the San Bernardino area from Phoenix AZ to be closer to family. She found TFCF as if by fate. Having been through many difficult situations in her life—experiencing loss and regret—she has found inner …
Alexandria Wilson has spent the last 8+ years helping others in the community. Prior to Alex’s undergraduate career, she worked with Title I elementary school children after school. She enjoyed creating the enrichment activities, but most of all she loved listening, and mentoring the children through their early trauma. This is where Alex decided to …
Josh Smalley is an activist, writer and designer with over 20 years of professional experience. He does not remember a time in his life where he wasn’t planning to do anything other than art. An early adopter of modern motion graphics, he has worked and consulted on tens of projects in television, film, and advertising. …
Marissa received her bachelor’s degree from California State University, San Bernardino in 2019 and will receive her master’s degree at the University of Redlands in Higher Education in the summer of 2021. She also has years of experience working with non-profit organizations to uplift women of color and support underserved communities. She plans to utilize …
Aisha Esa came to Time For Change Foundation (TFCF) as Housing and Re-Entry Navigator in 2020 after graduating TFCF’s Brighter Futures emergency shelter in Northern California. Coming from a background of strong and empowered women, Aisha quickly learned the skills and needed and how to use her voice to empower disenfranchised communities. Starting as a …