BWJP Welcomes Jillian Young, as the new SAVES Project Director
Jillian has spent over a decade supporting victim-survivors of domestic violence and leading system change within the legal and child welfare system. Her previous roles include leading the legal advocacy program at a local DV agency in Madison, WI and managing various programs and initiatives to support children placed in out-of-home care. She has extensive experience in project management, policy and program analysis, curriculum design, and providing technical assistance and training.
"Jillian's experience in technical assiatnce and program analysis, along with curriculum design, makes her a stong asset to the SAVES Program. We're thrilled to have her on board!" - Amy J. Sánchez, CEO BWJP
Meet Jillian
Q: What brought you into the field of gender-based violence?
- I started working in the field of gender-based violence 10 years ago as a legal advocate. I was drawn to the opportunity to provide life-saving information and support to survivors navigating the legal system, often unrepresented. I witnessed the barriers and challenges that they encountered and have since maintained a strong desire to create systemic change that is responsive and safety focused.
Q: What drew you to BWJP?
- I was drawn to BWJP’s mission and the opportunity to be apart of innovative approaches that center survivors and their children.
Q: What are you most looking forward to working at BWJP?
- I am looking forward to working with smart, passionate individuals who are focused on the same goal, which is ending gender-based violence.
Q: How do you like to spend your time outside of work?
- I love spending time on our family farm with my spouse and two children. It is wonderful to watch them learn and develop an appreciation for animals and agriculture.