I’m originally from southern France and have always felt a strong connection to animals. My passion lies in supporting underserved communities by helping them access the resources and education they need to care for their animals. I focus especially on promoting the importance and benefits of spaying and neutering, along with proper health maintenance.
Charlie, an older male rescued by Surfers for Strays, now lives with me full-time. After spending much of his time in the shelter surrounded by energetic puppies, he’s now enjoying a peaceful, calm life at home. While I don’t have any other pets, Charlie holds a very special place in my heart.
I began working with Surfers for Strays in 2019 as the manager of the Troncones Rescue Center. I held that role until 2022 and now serve as the Manager of the Surfers for Strays Hopequarters in Nuevo Troncones. My work has always centered around improving the lives of strays and strengthening the connection between animals and the communities around them.
As Hopequarters Manager, I oversee daily operations and help coordinate services that directly impact animal welfare. Whether it’s providing care, sharing knowledge, or supporting spay and neuter efforts, I’m committed to making a difference for the strays in and around Troncones.