Crisis - 9-8-8 (call or text) or 9-1-1 Site web francophone en cours
Crisis - 9-8-8 (call or text) or 9-1-1 Site web francophone en cours
Wyatt is a passionate advocate for neurodiverse and inclusive communities. He brings over a decade of experience working with youth, including the past three years dedicated to supporting neurodivergent populations. Recently relocating to Ottawa from Kentucky, Wyatt’s expertise spans mentorship, program leadership, and martial arts instruction. He is deeply committed to fostering environments where young people can thrive through self-directed exploration, particularly in activities promoting personal growth and wellness.
As a 2nd-degree black belt in Taekwondo and a multi-time state and district champion, Wyatt has both the experience and competitive spirit to inspire confidence, discipline, and physical fitness in learners of all ages. Having trained several champions himself, Wyatt understands the value of dedication and perseverance, and he strives to instill these principles in every student he teaches. His passion for health and wellness extends to supporting neurodivergent communities, where he believes physical and mental well-being go hand in hand.
Wyatt is also a proud co-founder and former vice president of a student organization at the University of Louisville that advocated for disability justice on campus. His ability to connect with diverse youth and create meaningful, affirming relationships makes him a standout mentor in any setting.
With a strong track record of leadership, youth mentorship, and dedication to neurodivergent youth, Wyatt is excited to contribute to the growth and development of youth at Centre Dimensions.
Dimensions Centre Inc.
309 LEGGET DR, Suite 102, KANATA, ON K2K 3A3
office (613) 592-3344 ~ fax (866) 793-7165