The IOCDF is thrilled to announce our newest cohort of Advocate volunteers! We’re welcoming 13 incredible new Advocates to our program, bringing our total to 64 dedicated volunteers working together to create meaningful change for the OCD and related disorders community.
These passionate individuals join us from bustling cities and quiet rural towns across the United States and around the world. From California to Massachusetts, and from countries including Canada and Ireland, this mix of local and global perspectives ensures we can reach and represent diverse communities everywhere.
The Power of Diverse Voices
Our newest cohort has a wide range of experiences and interests. They are passionate about addressing critical topics including:
- Access to treatment
- Diversity, multicultural issues, and LGBTQIA+ inclusion
- Family issues and family accommodation
- Young adult mental health and academic challenges
- Public policy
- Research advancement
- Suicide prevention
- Nutrition, fitness, and anxiety in athletes
This diversity of focus areas ensures that we can better represent and serve the full spectrum of our community’s needs.
Meet the Spring 2026 Advocates:

- Dayna Altman
- Jessica Alvey
- Julia Angell
- Emily Devlin
- Madison Fankhanel
- Lily Goller
- Austin Kang
- Jin Luo
- Rose Nadershahi
- Kate Roscher
- Violet Talsma
- Jonathan Teller
- Crystal Weideman
You can see the full list of IOCDF advocates at iocdf.org/advocate-program
Your Voice Matters Too
Inspired by our Advocates? You can make a difference! Here are ways to start advocating today:
Fuel Our Mission Through Fundraising
Turn your passion into action by launching a personal fundraiser. Whether for a birthday, a race, or a creative project, you can rally your friends and family to raise critical funds. Every dollar helps build a world where everyone affected by OCD can thrive. Start your fundraiser here or explore all ways to give back here.
Advocate for policy change
Your voice can shape laws that improve access to care and insurance coverage. The IOCDF Public Policy Action Center makes it simple to find the latest bills and contact your elected officials with just a few clicks. True change starts here.
Join an IOCDF Special Interest Group
Connect with people who share your experiences or professional interests. IOCDF Special Interest Groups (SIGs) provide a platform for deeper discussion.
Whether you advocate on the national stage, share your story to fight stigma, or fundraise your way, every action creates a ripple effect of hope and understanding. Your journey, your voice, and your commitment are powerful tools.
Start today and help us build a world where everyone affected by OCD feels supported, seen, and empowered. Join a dedicated community committed to raising awareness.
Welcome again to our new IOCDF Advocates, we’re grateful to have you joining our mission!
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