Caroline Cooke

Clinical Survivor Advocate

Caroline joined Partnership to End Human Trafficking (PEHT) in 2026 as a Clinical Survivor Advocate, where she provides trauma-informed advocacy and individualized support to survivors as they work toward healing, stability, and independence.

Caroline earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a concentration in Mental Health and Clinical Counseling from Albertus Magnus College. During her final year of college, she completed an internship with the Family Services Division at Danbury Superior Court, gaining valuable experience supporting individuals navigating complex family and legal systems. Prior to joining PEHT, she worked as a behavior technician serving children with autism and as a substitute teacher in a local elementary school.

Throughout her time at Albertus Magnus College, Caroline demonstrated a strong commitment to leadership and advocacy. She served as President of the PRIDE Club, was an active member of the Black Student Union, and represented the college as an Admissions Ambassador for the Undergraduate Admissions Department.

Born and raised in Connecticut, Caroline has always been passionate about social justice and empowering others. She is dedicated to helping survivors overcome barriers, celebrate milestones, and build meaningful, independent lives. Known for her compassionate approach, determination, and positive attitude, she strives to create a supportive environment where survivors feel heard, valued, and empowered to achieve their goals.

Outside of work, Caroline enjoys embroidery, sewing, spending time with family and friends, and maintaining an active lifestyle through wellness and fitness. She is also the proud pet parent of her beloved Burmese cat, Sabrina.

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