About Me
Hi, I’m Wendy.
I’m a mental health professional, advocate, counseling student, and someone who believes deeply in the power of resilience and honesty. My life has been shaped by experiences that forced me to confront trauma, healing, and what it means to rebuild. As a survivor of abuse connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case, I have chosen to use my voice to advocate for survivors and to encourage open conversations about trauma, recovery, and strength.
I’m currently pursuing my degree in counseling because I want to spend my life helping others navigate difficult chapters and find their way forward. I believe healing can take many forms, but it always starts with courage—the courage to tell the truth and to keep moving forward.
Outside of my advocacy work, I run a small Etsy shop where I design and sell shirts that reflect messages of empowerment and resilience. Giving back is important to me, so each month a portion of sales goes to organizations that support survivors. In March, $3 from every shirt purchased will be donated to The Survivors Inc., a nonprofit that is very close to my heart.
More than anything, I believe that our stories matter—and that speaking them out loud can help others feel less alone. 💛