Nicole Mendez
Nicole Mendez is the founder of Mendez Advocacy. She is a Philly native, Puerto Rican, neurodivergent, Educational Advocate whose lived experiences and experience as a parent to a son with special education needs drives her vision of helping to create a fully inclusive and equitable society. She believes strongly in the right to a quality education ensuring success and maximizing the potential for every student. Nicole holds a Bachelor of Science and is a founding member of the PA Inclusion Collective and the Radnor
Committee for Special Education. She completed SEAT 2 training and is a COPAA member. She previously created ESEL a, project aimed at combating the school to prison pipeline in Chester PA Delaware County, funded by the PADDC. She was the executive producer of "Divided Attention: When The Children Who Need The Most Receive The Least," a documentary about the importance of mindfulness programming and inequitable school funding. For more on Mendez Advocacy, visit www.mendezadvocacy.org.
Nicole Mendez is the founder of Mendez Advocacy. She is a Philly native, Puerto Rican, neurodivergent, Educational Advocate whose lived experiences and experience as a parent to a son with special education needs drives her vision of helping to create a fully inclusive and equitable society. She believes strongly in the right to a quality education ensuring success and maximizing the potential for every student. Nicole holds a Bachelor of Science and is a founding member of the PA Inclusion Collective and the Radnor
Committee for Special Education. She completed SEAT 2 training and is a COPAA member. She previously created ESEL a, project aimed at combating the school to prison pipeline in Chester PA Delaware County, funded by the PADDC. She was the executive producer of "Divided Attention: When The Children Who Need The Most Receive The Least," a documentary about the importance of mindfulness programming and inequitable school funding. For more on Mendez Advocacy, visit www.mendezadvocacy.org.