Ada Hajdini
Ada is motivated by her dedication to supporting others through a trauma-informed approach. She finds great joy in fostering connections with individuals, ensuring they feel secure and valued in their collaboration with her. Certified as a Peer Support Specialist, Ada relates to others through her own life experiences. Currently pursuing her education at Madison College in the Human Services & Addiction Studies program, she has aspirations to attain a master's degree in Licensed Clinical Social Work. Ada brings valuable expertise from her past role in housing case management, specifically working with TBRA and EHH funding structures. Notably, she played a vital role in managing the Vulnerable Person’s Shelter during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Committed to advocacy, Ada firmly believes in every individual's right to stable and affordable housing, coupled with ongoing support post-housing. Eager to broaden her knowledge and make a positive impact in the Madison, WI community, Ada looks forward to contributing through Outreach and CCS Services with Catalyst for Change.