Writing that documents real work, real rooms, real decisions.
Every piece here began with a question asked in a room with the people most affected. What follows is the record of what happened next.


Listening as Method: A Facilitation Report
A twelve-week community engagement process with a mid-sized housing nonprofit. This report documents who was in the room, the questions that shaped each session, and the decisions that followed — written as a record, not a summary.
Form mirrors content: the report is structured the way the process was — iterative, participant-driven, and accountable to the people who shaped it.
The full record
Facilitation reports, strategic communications, and documented co-design processes — each piece represents a distinct phase of on-the-ground practice.
Neighbourhood Planning Process
Messaging Framework, Food Security Coalition
Youth Services Co-Design Summary
A participatory planning report documenting six community sessions, shared decision-making protocols, and the policy recommendations that emerged from residents.
A relational messaging framework built from interviews with coalition members, centering community voices rather than organizational language in public-facing materials.
A written record of a co-design process with young people, their families, and service providers — documenting who shaped each decision and why the process was built that way.
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If the work here speaks to what your organization is navigating, reach out. Consulting, facilitation, and speaking engagements all start with a direct conversation.
