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Adrianna grew up in a small town in British Columbia, and has lived in the United States since 2015. She completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Victoria, and her Masters in Business Administration from Seattle University, before starting her own non-profit organization, 206 South, in 2019.
As part of her work with 206 South, Adrianna has taught over 500 youth ages 5-19, in both classroom and extracurricular settings. The feedback from the youth she works with consistently highlights the importance of having a coach, teacher or mentor that asks and truly cares about the kids and teens that they work with, and Friends of the Children fills this need in a big way!
Adrianna has always loved working out, and even broke a world record in endurance Kettlebell lifting in 2018.