About Me.
Jessica is more than a founder-she's a force.
A woman who knows the weight of silence and the power of speaking up, she’s walked through fire and came out with purpose. Her voice is dual-wielded: soft enough to comfort a broken soul, strong enough to challenge a broken system. She’s urgent, but forgiving. Grounded, but always reaching.
Jessica built Girls on Fire because she knows what it’s like to be overlooked, underestimated, and almost lost. She’s faced legal struggles. She’s buried people she loved. And still—she rose. Not to escape her past, but to build something meaningful from it. A legacy. Something that won’t disappear when she’s gone.
What drives her isn’t ego—it’s impact. She wants to see real change in real time. Not just hashtags and headlines, but community-level healing. And she’s not waiting for anyone’s permission to make it happen. Whether she’s mentoring a young girl, supporting a foster parent, or sitting across from a woman who’s been told she’s “too far gone,” Jessica shows up—fully and fiercely.
She created this platform to amplify voices like hers: strong, complicated, and often ignored. Girls on Fire is an extension of her spirit—unapologetic, alive, and rooted in love and accountability. This isn’t just a nonprofit. It’s a movement wrapped in a mission.
Because Jessica doesn’t just want to make noise. She wants to make history.
And she’s just getting started.





