Quaneka FallsĀ is a Certified Grief Coach and community leader dedicated to supporting children, youth, and young adults navigating life after the loss of a parent. After losing her mother at the age of 14, Quaneka experienced firsthand how the presence of caring teachers and community leaders can profoundly influence the trajectory of a grieving childās life. Their support helped her remain engaged in school and ultimately pursue and complete a four-year university education.
Motivated by this lived experience, Quaneka transformed her grief into purpose. She holds a Bachelorās degree in Community Health Education and a Masterās degree in Healthcare Administration, and brings over a decade of professional experience supporting families through grief, trauma, and major life transitions. Her work is grounded in a holistic, community-centered approach that recognizes the emotional, relational, and practical needs of grieving children and their caregivers.
As a mother of two, Quaneka leads with compassion, credibility, and a deep belief in the power of connection. She is committed to ensuring that grieving children and young adults are not only supported in their loss, but empowered to thrive.