Victoria Moses
CAPC Coordinator
Overview
Victoria Bradley is an accomplished and driven individual who has overcome various challenges. As a former foster child herself, she understands firsthand the struggles faced by vulnerable youth. Volunteering at Dewey High School, where she taught the Violent Prevention After School Program- empowering students and equipping them with the tools to navigate life's challenges. This fueled her desire to make a difference in underrepresented communities in the East Bay. Growing up in the beautiful Bay Area has shaped her strong sense of community and served low-income families to assist in housing assistance throughout Alameda County, Santa Clara County, and Contra Costa County. Currently, Vicky is thriving as a Coordinator at the Child Abuse Prevention Council, where she utilizes her skills and passion for making a difference in the lives of others.
She is dedicated to continuing to advocate for unrepresented youth and ensuring they have a voice and the support they deserve. Her journey has taught her the importance of perseverance and has instilled a positive attitude towards life. With an optimistic outlook and unwavering determination, Vicky firmly believes every child deserves a chance to thrive.