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Addison

Moore

About Me

I have a deep heart for children and families, and everything I do is rooted in building meaningful relationships. I value connection, trust, and showing up in ways that truly make a difference. As a wife and dog mom, I carry the importance of love, support, and home into my work, and I’m so grateful to be part of a community that is passionate about uplifting others and creating spaces where people feel seen and supported.

Likes:

All dogs. Ice cold Diet Coke. Walks with good company. Reading.

Dislikes:

Exclusivity. Problem-focused mindsets. Clutter. Spiders. Lack of Communication.

I earned my Master’s degree in Social Work with a specialization in children and families and previously served as a forensic interviewer at The Bridge Children’s Advocacy Center. In that role, I had the opportunity to walk alongside children and families during some of their most difficult moments, deepening my commitment to advocacy, compassion, and trauma-informed care.
My connection to Amarillo Angels is both professional and deeply personal. I was drawn to the organization’s mission of consistent, intentional support for children, youth, and families, and the belief that meaningful relationships can create lasting change. Being part of Amarillo Angels allows me to continue the work I feel called to—serving others in a way that is relational, supportive, and rooted in long-term impact.
I’m incredibly grateful to be part of a team and community that shows up with purpose, supports one another, and is committed to making a difference in the lives of those we serve.

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