A word from our founder, Sarah Nelson.

ND Women, A Life Less Common is a platform dedicated to promoting the stories of women who are often unheard and emotionally isolated, even when they dealing with sharing the authentic stories of neurodivergent women. Our mission is to create a supportive community and raise awareness by providing a platform where these remarkable women can express themselves freely and be embraced without judgment.

Our Team
Meet the Minds
Our team at ND Women, A Life Less Common is driven by compassion and a shared dedication to advocate for neurodivergent women. Together, we work tirelessly to amplify their voices and create a more inclusive world.
Sarah Nelson
Founder & CEO
As the founder and CEO of ND Women, A Life Less Common, Sarah leads with a vision to empower neurodivergent women and challenge societal norms. Her commitment to authenticity and advocacy sets the tone for our organization's work.
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Stacey Levet
Head of Operations
Stacey oversees the daily operations of ND Women, A Life Less Common, ensuring that our programs run smoothly and efficiently. Her strategic planning and leadership skills are instrumental in driving our initiatives forward.
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Cara Diak
Community Outreach Coordinator
Cara is dedicated to building strong relationships within the community and advocating for the needs of neurodivergent women. Her passion for inclusivity and social impact drives our outreach efforts.
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Join us in person
Each weekday at join us for a 1 hour group session on a chosen topic. There is no pressure to share, it's all about choice.
There will be a group facilitator to guide you through the topic and share her story.
Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided.
$15 per session but please contact Sarah if the cost is prohibitive.
Spread Awareness
Help us spread the word about neurodiversity and the importance of acceptance. Together, we can create a more inclusive and understanding society.

Words of Wisdom
In the words of Maya Angelou, 'We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter their color.' Let's embrace neurodiversity and celebrate the uniqueness of every individual.