Functional Family Facilitators
Providing facilitation and support for families in transition, with an emphasis on the needs and value of each family member, in order for families to meet their unique community living goals.
December of 2019. Nina attended the University of Nebraska at Kearney and graduated with her
Bachelor’s in Social Work. Nina’s previous work experience includes working at a daycare, being a lead
teacher at an after-school program and interning at DHHS. Nina’s current role with Independence Rising
includes parenting time, family support, and drug testing. Nina has completed many trainings including
car seat training, trauma 101, Mental Health and First Aid, and many more. Nina’s strengths include
positivity, compassion, and patience. Nina uses these strengths to help every family she works with.
Overall, Nina enjoys getting to know families and helping them succeed.
in childcare for 9 years and in home health with special needs adults for 2 years. I am a single mother of two boys. Started with Independence Rising in November 2021.
I enjoy working with children to give them a positive person in their lives and be a change in children’s lives. I grew up not having the greatest positivity around me and become an adult without that was difficult and I want
to be able to help children and families live more positive lives.
I have over 45000 hours of Early Childhood Training 1200 hours of behavioral training with kids and have always had First Aid and CPR. I feel that these trainings have made me a better parent and always encourage other parents
to give it a go. I feel that I am always willing to learn, and grow regardless of the challenges and that would be my biggest credibility.
Matthew’s occupation beforehand was mostly physical labor jobs, He’s recently taken an occupation change and has been looking to be a more helpful person in his community. He’s a great communicator and understanding of people and their needs.