Jo Green
Committee Member
As a passionate advocate for neurodiversity, families, young people, and community connectivity. I am deeply committed to providing opportunities and creating meaningful change for the next generation within the community.
Both my parents, Grandparents and great grandparents were born and raised in
Jamaica, I am a first generation Diasporan, and my life has been heavily influenced by
them all as positive role models. Growing up with Jamaican roots instilled in me I gained
a profound appreciation for culture and my heritage, which continues to fuel my
dedication to creating pathways for young individuals to be curious, explore options, and
tools and opportunities to enhance potential and personal development.
"I joined the fusion project committee due to alignment with the aims and vision,
Education is the cornerstone of empowerment, and this pilot immerses these young
people with a unique experience of heritage, education whilst exploring opportunities between cultural appreciation and economic development."
