Meet Our Team
The CO PMHP team is a group of clinicians, peers and advocates dedicated to supporting women, birthers, and parents through the early years.
Kristin Aaker
Co-Founder, Co-Executive Director
Kristin brings extensive experience in education, community development, and nonprofit leadership to CO PMHP. In her role, she collaborates with stakeholders, healthcare providers, and families across the state to ensure that every family has access to the necessary support and resources for mental health and wellness during the perinatal period and beyond. Kristin lives in Denver with her husband and two children. Her family and personal life enriches her understanding and empathy in her work.
Patrece Hairston Peetz, PsyD
Co-Founder, Co-Executive Director
Patrece is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and community advocate that is passionate about providing support, clinical tools, and increasing access to emotional wellness services to mothers and birthing people. At CO-PMHP, Patrece is the Director of The Birth Squad - Denver and holds various leadership roles within the perinatal mental health space. Additionally, Patrece also established and founded the Colorado Chapter of the Perinatal Mental Health Professionals of Color Alliance. Based in Denver, Colorado, Patrece has a background in leadership, public policy, non-profit and community engagement, integrated primary care, philanthropy, academia, and community health. Patrece has been working with mothers, birthers, and their young children for nearly 15 years and nothing is more fulfilling than ensuring that families have the support they need to thrive in every possible way. In addition to her role as a community psychologist, she is also a mother to a wild 7-year-old and a VERY opinionated 3-year-old. Raising them has been both the greatest joy and biggest challenge of her life.
Emely Romero, LCSW, CLC, PMH-C
Bilingual Mental Health Facilitator, The Birth Squad
Emely is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Lactation Counselor, and a mom herself! As a Mental Health Facilitator with the Birth Squad, Emely leads support groups and lactation support groups across Denver. She’s most passionate about helping moms and birthing people receive the support and village that every person needs when raising a child. Because Emely knows that parenthood can feel isolating, especially when you are experiencing a perinatal mental health challenge, being able to provide a supportive space is empowering to her.
Tatiana Turo-Handy, PsyD
Psychologist/ Bilingual Mental Health Facilitator, The Birth Squad
Tatiana is a licensed clinical psychologist who has worked with women both during and after their perinatal period. Tatiana has worked with many women who have experienced anxiety, depression, and a wide range of symptoms during this time. Tatiana shares, “As a mom of two, I know how difficult this time can be and how important and life-changing the support is. I want to decrease stigma and promote the importance of this work.” Outside of her work, Tatiana loves spending time with her family, hiking, camping, and planning activities to do with her kids.
Candi CdeBaca
Community Ambassador
Candi is a nationally known policy expert, community organizer, social worker and sociologist. She has been featured as an influential leader and advocate by several publications and outlets including Politico, Fortune, Forbes, New York Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic, 5280 Magazine, Planetizen, Univision and Canadian Broadcast Corporation. She has also authored and co-authored publications featured in the Denver Post, Nonprofit Quarterly and Equity Alliance. Prior to coming to The Birth Squad, Candi was the City Councilwoman of the downtown and near northeast ninth district in Denver. She was Co-Founder of the East Denver Food Sovereignty Initiative, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Project VOYCE, Co-Founder of GES Coalition, Co-Founder of GES Community Land Trust/Tierra Colectiva, Co-Founder of Ditch the Ditch, Co-Founder of DenverCAN, Reviver & Member of Cross Community Coalition and Founder & Principal of Rebel Soul Strategies. Candi built her policy, program and organizing expertise at the National Conference of State Legislatures, the Denver Center for Trauma & Resilience, the University of Denver’s Center for Multicultural Excellence, the Center for Progressive Leadership, Excelencia in Education, the Cesar Chavez Foundation and District of Columbia Public Schools. She is a proud first-generation Daniel’s Fund Scholar and graduate of Manual High School, University of Denver, and University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work. Candi is a fierce advocate for racial justice, collective liberation, co-governance, housing as a human right, food as a utility, municipally and consumer-owned utilities and a democratically controlled economy. In Candi’s free time, she loves reading, DIY projects, learning new skills, gardening, movies, and spending time sharing all of her joys and showing her baby boy the whole world–one great adventure at a time! Candi believes strongly that all of her previous endeavors have prepared her for her current role as a new mother. She is passionate about working with the Birth Squad to leverage her skills and experience to serve, educate, organize and activate her new peer constituency to build the healthiest ecosystems possible for families.
Adrianne Sloan, PhD
Health Psychologist
Adrianne is a licensed clinical health psychologist who has worked in the medical world as a practicing psychologist for nearly 20 years. Her training began in graduate school, working with individuals struggling with cancer, mainly blood and other bone-marrow disorders. She also spent over 10 years working with Veterans with chronic health conditions both in the primary care setting and in the specialized context of chronic pain management. She has specialty training in the integration of nutrition and mental health, and in the treatment of sleep disorders and insomnia through the use of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I). Adrianne believes that mental health is not as simple as examining our thoughts and emotions, but is quite complex, and involves how and what we eat and the nutrients we provide our bodies, and also the state of our microbiome, how and what we do with our bodies (movement), time outside and exposure to nature and sunlight, and our spiritual well-being/connecting to source. Her passion has evolved to working with mothers and birthing people following the birth of her biological son at the age of 40, and the challenges that came along with the drastic hormonal fluctuations that ensued. Adrianne feels blessed to have two amazing bonus kiddos who entered her life at ages 5 and 3 (currently age 14 and age 11, bio son age 3), who love, adore, and help with their little brother. She and her husband reside in Denver and love to travel, socialize with friends and family, and love to maintain an active lifestyle. She is ecstatic about beginning this new phase of her career working with other moms and birthing people. It is a joy and gift to work alongside the most resilient and hardest-working people on this planet….our mommas!
Leslie Caballero
Bilingual Peer Mental Health Specialist
Leslie is a first generation Coloradan who worked in healthcare for eight years. Originally she was pursuing a degree in nursing, when she had her first child and experienced her own struggles with severe PPD. Overcoming that challenging time with few resources and little support inspired Leslie to change paths and pursue a bachelor’s degree in psychology, which she is currently working on. Her goal is to support mothers like herself, especially those with access to fewer resources. When she isn’t studying or advocating for mental health, Leslie is spending time with her son and family. She has a passion for photography, art, and the outdoors.
Our Board
Mary Schroeter
Board Chair
Leslie Haworth
Vice Chair
Jennifer Harned Adams
Secretary
Leslie Nichols
Treasurer
John Holmberg
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Kym Spring Thompson
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Laurel Hicks
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Lyndsy Chavarria
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Natalie Mohan
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