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Dana Priyanka Hammond, advocacy rooted in lived experience inspires confidence. As a Certified Peer Support Specialist, author, speaker, and Program Coordinator with Caring with Compassion Community (CwCC), Hammond's work on trauma, mental health, and adversity aims to foster trust and hope among those she supports.
Rather than viewing behavioral health solely through a clinical lens, Hammond emphasizes lived experience as a foundation for building trust and fostering hope. Her efforts include developing educational resources, coordinating peer support initiatives, and contributing to volunteer and workforce development within Washington's behavioral health sector.
In 2026, Hammond earned her Washington State Certified Peer Support Specialist credential after meeting the state's certification requirements. This credential honors individuals who leverage their recovery experiences to support others seeking wellness and stability.
Within Caring with Compassion Community, Hammond serves as Program Coordinator, overseeing administrative tasks, peer education, volunteer development, and advocacy. Her leadership in creating structured onboarding materials that promote trauma-informed practices enhances the peer support community and encourages broader adoption of trauma-informed initiatives.
Her academic background underscores her leadership focus in nonprofit and behavioral health fields. Hammond holds a Bachelor of Liberal Studies with specializations in Business Administration, Management, and Project Management, along with a Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership. She continues her professional development through training in trauma-informed care, behavioral health, peer support, crisis prevention, and organizational leadership.
While her main work involves community support, Hammond has gained recognition as an author. Her memoirs recount her childhood abandonment, international adoption, abuse, and recovery, sharing her personal journey. Her writings explore resilience, identity, faith, and rebuilding after trauma aimed at inspiring others and raising awareness about trauma recovery.
As an independent publisher, Hammond also supports aspiring authors in navigating self-publishing, offering guidance on manuscript preparation, formatting, publishing logistics, and distribution through her company, DPH Publishing.
Her interviews on trauma recovery and peer support foster community engagement. Her public appearances build trust and motivate others to pursue recovery and advocacy.
Practitioners in peer support note that the field is expanding across the U.S., with healthcare systems increasingly recognizing the importance of integrating people with lived experience into recovery services. Hammond's career exemplifies this trend through her combination of education, credentialing, and personal experience in supporting others.
Looking ahead,
Hammond plans to broaden educational programs, strengthen peer support resources, and advocate for increased awareness of trauma-informed care. Her initiatives aim to improve access and develop training, fostering ongoing community progress.
As behavioral health organizations prioritize recovery-oriented services, professionals with lived experience are expected to assume more vital roles in community-based care. Hammond's journey exemplifies how personal recovery can evolve into a lifelong commitment to public service, education, and leadership within peer support.