Elizabeth Richards serves as a Senior Regional Programs Manager, advising sidewalk advocacy teams in the western region of United States. She is humbled to be a part of the incredible SAFL Programs team, whose goal is to pour into local leaders so they can pour into those they come into contact with on the sidewalk.
Elizabeth holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana as well as an Associate Degree in Nursing from Edison State College in Naples, Florida. She is a certified fertility awareness educator through Fertility Education and Medical Management (FEMM) and has a deep love for teaching women and men about God’s design of their sexuality and the beauty of cooperating with a woman’s natural cycle. One of her greatest passions is advocating for women and families as a certified birth and postpartum doula and helping new parents navigate the often bumpy transition into parenthood.
Elizabeth was a proud, single mother who faced an unexpected pregnancy, and is now married and raising her grandson. Elizabeth calls North Carolina home with her family.