Since the last update, I have graduated from the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy & Practice in which I earned a Master’s degree in Social Work. I am excited to share I am now employed at Resilience, a rape-crisis center in Chicago, where I work full-time as a prevention educator. As a prevention educator I teach sexual violence prevention education to K-12 Chicago Public School students, as well as facilitate sexual violence prevention trainings for medical advocacy rape crisis volunteers, and professionals working throughout the Chicagoland area. I began working in rape-crisis response and prevention as a 17 year-old Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School student when I chose to volunteer at CONNECT To End Violence. It has been a thoughtful, challenging road these last eight years, and I continue to learn and grow both professionally and interpersonally through doing this work. Thank you to MVYouth for supporting my access to education in both New York City and Chicago to get me to this place in my career.