Saadia Hamid
Founder of Happy Family Happy Community, and Consulting and Training Service
About
Saadia Hamid is the founder of Happy Family Happy Community, and Consulting and Training Service that responds to communities' needs. Originally from Eritrea in East Africa, she served as a teacher, principal of boarding school, mass media specialist, and curriculum developer for rural communities in Tigre Saadia's mother language. Saadia speaks five languages, enabling her to reach out to a broader audience and understand the strength and challenges of second language learners. Saadia got her Masters in Adult Education from Goddard College and her BA in Early Childhood from Evergreen State College. Saadia has worked in a different community capacity for the last 25 years; Saadia's positions included the Toddler room at the child care center, Head Start, Family Support worker, Parent-Child Home program Site Coordinator, and Education Engagement, Specialist. Saadia's beliefs and practices are shaped by her background, professional and personal experience in communities. Inclusion, equity, and equality are the pillars that guide Saadia's work.
Saadia Hamid is the founder of Happy Family Happy Community, and Consulting and Training Service that responds to communities' needs. Originally from Eritrea in East Africa, she served as a teacher, principal of boarding school, mass media specialist, and curriculum developer for rural communities in Tigre Saadia's mother language. Saadia speaks five languages, enabling her to reach out to a broader audience and understand the strength and challenges of second language learners. Saadia got her Masters in Adult Education from Goddard College and her BA in Early Childhood from Evergreen State College. Saadia has worked in a different community capacity for the last 25 years; Saadia's positions included the Toddler room at the child care center, Head Start, Family Support worker, Parent-Child Home program Site Coordinator, and Education Engagement, Specialist. Saadia's beliefs and practices are shaped by her background, professional and personal experience in communities. Inclusion, equity, and equality are the pillars that guide Saadia's work.