Nancy Foster is an experienced professional in the fields of education and community services, currently serving as the Educational Program Coordinator III at ThinkFirst Missouri since December 2022. Previously, Nancy Foster held positions at the Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, including Member Services Specialist and Education Director, since September 2015. Additional experience includes serving as the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program Director at SERVE, Inc. from January 2014 to September 2015, and Outreach Coordinator at True North from December 2012 to January 2014. From August 2002 to December 2012, Nancy Foster worked as the Director of Operations for the Coalition Against Rape and Domestic Violence. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree in Human Services with minors in Psychology and Sociology from Columbia College, attained between 2013 and 2019.
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Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
The Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence (MOCADSV) empowers individuals with the tools and resources that change lives. Since 1980, MOCADSV has been the statewide leader of individuals and organizations working to end rape and abuse in Missouri. Today MOCADSV’s mission remains focused on the work of “uniting Missourians with a common value that rape and abuse must end,and advances this through education, alliance, research and public policy. MOCADSV provides opportunities to engage in and meaningfully address domestic and sexual violence issues at a statewide level. We provide a positive connection to the issue that makes people feel like they’re part of something substantial—they don’t have to confront, manage or struggle with violence alone. We advocate to secure money for programs helping survivors,work to advance laws that protect Missourians, and ensure advocates are trained on evidence-based and data-driven practices. MOCADSV continues to be nationally and internationally recognized for our innovation in tackling the chronic questions and problems faced by domestic and sexual violence programs. MOCADSV empowers people to be a part of something constructive and significant. We change laws. We change lives. We unite to end rape and abuse.