An instinct for advocacy
Snead has always had a nurturing instinct. As a high schooler in suburban Montgomery County, Snead did a lot of activities typical of teenagers, including studying, cheerleading, track and field, and student clubs.
But in her spare time, Snead crossed into territory not typical for teenagers based on her interest in caring for others. She’d explore YouTube for maternity videos, searching for something useful that could help a loved one who was expecting.
“I think I’ve always been a nurturer. I’ve always taken care of friends and family members who were pregnant to see what they needed and how I could help,” Snead said.
When a favorite teacher’s daughter was diagnosed with lupus, a serious autoimmune disease, Snead volunteered to help raise awareness, and says she suddenly realized that her nurturing instinct could become something greater.
“That was the first time I advocated for something that I was really passionate about, and I think that transformed my experience,” Snead said.