Trustee
Loretta serves as a trustee with a deep commitment to equity, dignity, and opportunity for all. She holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Economics and Sociology, a Bachelor of Laws (LLB), and a master’s degree in international relations. She believes that real change happens when communities come together and no one is left behind.
Loretta works as a support worker, supporting neurodivergent adults to live the lives they choose, promoting independence and self-determination. As an autism mum, her lived experience has shaped her passion for inclusion and inspired her to establish EveryAbility Family Support, advocating for neurodivergent individuals and their families. She also volunteers with Home-Start Cymru.
A project close to her heart is Respect for Human Rights, delivered in partnership with the Theresa-Naomi Foundation, supporting education and opportunity in under served communities in Ghana.
As a trustee of Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA), she is committed to strengthening the voluntary sector across Wales.