Tamara Ramos is dedicated to helping the youth and reducing the stigma associated with mental health. She is a behavioral health coordinator and a Community outreach worker. Her one goal is to help and create a safe outlet for the youth of the Virgin Islands. She graduated from Purdue University, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Children's Development, and she is currently working on obtaining a master's in social work. Since this is her first year with ARCH, she is excited to see and learn from her colleagues and the amazing kids we work with. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She is also the founder of the MR Foundation, which aims to bring awareness to gun violence and create a haven for families to express themselves. She is a mother of 3 and enjoys being the best she can be.
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