Michaela Friedman is a dedicated professional with a strong background in social work and community engagement. Currently serving as a Volunteer Naloxone Trainer with the DC Department of Behavioral Health since July 2023, Michaela has held various volunteer roles, including member of the DC Leadership Council for Jews United for Justice since February 2021 and a Management and Infrastructure Specialist for Ward 6 Mutual Aid since July 2020. With experience in private child care, client coordination for Habitat for Humanity Metro Maryland, and leadership development through the NEXUS Fellowship, Michaela has demonstrated a commitment to social justice and community support. Educational qualifications include a Master of Social Work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
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