Kelitah Armstrong is the senior program manager of Brady’s End Family Fire program, supporting the organization’s efforts to promote safe firearm storage and engage firearm owners in ways they can be part of the solution to ending gun violence in America. The End Family Fire program focuses on using safe storage as a means to reduce unintentional shootings, firearm suicide, and firearm misuse.
Kelitah’s extensive non-profit, public education, and DEI experiences stem from an excitement to support communities and marginalized identities that often go overlooked and underserved while being the most affected. Before Brady, she was the Senior Director of Impact with a DEI consulting firm in the DMV, that supported non-profits like Brady in ensuring their work internally and externally was as diverse, equitable, and inclusive as possible. Additionally, she worked in DEI in higher education, along with supporting newly arrived immigrants to the United States in acclimating and subsisting in their new lives in a new country. Kelitah continues her work in non-profit, DEI, and public education by joining the End Family Fire team and continuing to drive change that benefits the most vulnerable among us.
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