Board of Directors

Amy Woodruff

Amy Woodruff

October 26, 2021

Amy grew up in Seattle and studied Public Policy at the University of Chicago. After graduation she put down roots in Homer to live near family. Over the last decade in Homer Amy has worked at the Farmer’s Market, as a substitute teacher, and a community organizer. She currently works at the Homer Port &…

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Beth Caroll

October 26, 2021

Bio coming soon!

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Bonita Banks

October 26, 2021

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Irene Saxton

Irene Saxton

October 26, 2021

Irene grew up in Homer, and started volunteering at KBFPC in high school. Immediately she felt she had found her people and place in the community. After moving to Seattle, and then Portland, Irene received a degree in Women’s Studies and Research Psychology and was active in politics, sexual health education, sexuality and gender issues…

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Jillian Rogers

Jillian Rogers

October 26, 2021

Jillian came to Alaska in 2004 from Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, to pursue a dream of becoming a dog musher. Jillian’s background is in journalism, and has worked as a journalist on and off over 15 years to pay for her sled-dog habit. In 2009, Jillian moved to Homer from Fairbanks with 20 sled dogs and…

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Kenny Daher

Kenny Daher

October 26, 2021

Since moving to Alaska in 2012, Kenny has spent his time working in the rural communities throughout the southern Kenai Peninsula. An advocate for strengthening support networks for youth, Kenny became involved with KBFPC to support local schools and to help contribute to the Clinic’s community outreach and education programs. Kenny is dedicated to enhancing…

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Megan Malcolm

October 26, 2021

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Melon Purcell

Melon Purcell

October 26, 2021

Melon became interested in family planning right out of college. As a volunteer with Planned Parenthood in a small rural New York college town, she finally got to ask, and later answer for others, all the questions that she could not ask at home. It felt good to finally understand her body. Many years later…

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