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    Dani Cranmer is a licensed Social Worker and former University Professor, and has functioned as a Tribal Office Administrator and Grant Coordinator, Notary, and Technical Writer. Dani is of Southern California Indigenous, and Sonoran Yaqui descendant through her mother’s lineage. Dani is an active Native American activist, and historically ran two Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's Pages, that were combined to create the East Coast BlackHawk Bear Clan Patrol Search and Rescue Team. Historically Dani also functioned as MMIW Taskforce for the Urban Indigenous Collective. Dani has been consulted on by Grandmother’s Council for Every Child Matters, She is an active American Indian Movement Activist, and founded Chaa'ishmal Foundation, which is a Native American Science, Religion, Education, and Native American Support Services platform which is focused on Harm Reduction to Indigenous People and Communities. Chaa'ishmal aims to increase and promote protective factors against the adverse conditions indigenous people face, and “To embrace Transformational Culture for Positive Change.” Dani is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Social Worker specializing in Trauma and Crises and studied the Neurobiology of Intergenerational and Multigenerational Trauma. As a former Professor at Salem Community College, Dani has taught at Cumberland County, Mt. Laurel, Wilmington University, and Stockton University: former classes include BioEthics, Humanities, BioPsychology, Trauma Informed Care, and Case Management, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Problems in Contemporary Society, and Social Work and Psychology Courses. Dani is a Speaker on Truth, Healing, and Reconciliations by and for Indigenous People, is also a certified Community Support Services Supervisor, who formerly worked in Early Intervention Support Services in the At-Risk Adult and Child Mental Health domains.

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    Dani Cranmer is a licensed Social Worker and former University Professor, and has functioned as a Tribal Office Administrator and Grant Coordinator, Notary, and Technical Writer. Dani is of Southern California Indigenous, and Sonoran Yaqui descendant through her mother’s lineage. Dani is an active Native American activist, and historically ran two Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's Pages, that were combined to create the East Coast BlackHawk Bear Clan Patrol Search and Rescue Team. Historically Dani also functioned as MMIW Taskforce for the Urban Indigenous Collective. Dani has been consulted on by Grandmother’s Council for Every Child Matters, She is an active American Indian Movement Activist, and founded Chaa'ishmal Foundation, which is a Native American Science, Religion, Education, and Native American Support Services platform which is focused on Harm Reduction to Indigenous People and Communities. Chaa'ishmal aims to increase and promote protective factors against the adverse conditions indigenous people face, and “To embrace Transformational Culture for Positive Change.” Dani is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Social Worker specializing in Trauma and Crises and studied the Neurobiology of Intergenerational and Multigenerational Trauma. As a former Professor at Salem Community College, Dani has taught at Cumberland County, Mt. Laurel, Wilmington University, and Stockton University: former classes include BioEthics, Humanities, BioPsychology, Trauma Informed Care, and Case Management, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Problems in Contemporary Society, and Social Work and Psychology Courses. Dani is a Speaker on Truth, Healing, and Reconciliations by and for Indigenous People, is also a certified Community Support Services Supervisor, who formerly worked in Early Intervention Support Services in the At-Risk Adult and Child Mental Health domains.

    Take the first step to finding help. Call Danielle Cranmer now – (609) 369 9795

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      Dani Cranmer is a licensed Social Worker and former University Professor, and has functioned as a Tribal Office Administrator and Grant Coordinator, Notary, and Technical Writer. Dani is of Southern California Indigenous, and Sonoran Yaqui descendant through her mother’s lineage. Dani is an active Native American activist, and historically ran two Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's Pages, that were combined to create the East Coast BlackHawk Bear Clan Patrol Search and Rescue Team. Historically Dani also functioned as MMIW Taskforce for the Urban Indigenous Collective. Dani has been consulted on by Grandmother’s Council for Every Child Matters, She is an active American Indian Movement Activist, and founded Chaa'ishmal Foundation, which is a Native American Science, Religion, Education, and Native American Support Services platform which is focused on Harm Reduction to Indigenous People and Communities. Chaa'ishmal aims to increase and promote protective factors against the adverse conditions indigenous people face, and “To embrace Transformational Culture for Positive Change.” Dani is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Social Worker specializing in Trauma and Crises and studied the Neurobiology of Intergenerational and Multigenerational Trauma. As a former Professor at Salem Community College, Dani has taught at Cumberland County, Mt. Laurel, Wilmington University, and Stockton University: former classes include BioEthics, Humanities, BioPsychology, Trauma Informed Care, and Case Management, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Problems in Contemporary Society, and Social Work and Psychology Courses. Dani is a Speaker on Truth, Healing, and Reconciliations by and for Indigenous People, is also a certified Community Support Services Supervisor, who formerly worked in Early Intervention Support Services in the At-Risk Adult and Child Mental Health domains.

      About Danielle Cranmer

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      Getting To Know Danielle Cranmer

      Dani Cranmer is a licensed Social Worker and former University Professor, and has functioned as a Tribal Office Administrator and Grant Coordinator, Notary, and Technical Writer. Dani is of Southern California Indigenous, and Sonoran Yaqui descendant through her mother’s lineage. Dani is an active Native American activist, and historically ran two Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's Pages, that were combined to create the East Coast BlackHawk Bear Clan Patrol Search and Rescue Team. Historically Dani also functioned as MMIW Taskforce for the Urban Indigenous Collective. Dani has been consulted on by Grandmother’s Council for Every Child Matters, She is an active American Indian Movement Activist, and founded Chaa'ishmal Foundation, which is a Native American Science, Religion, Education, and Native American Support Services platform which is focused on Harm Reduction to Indigenous People and Communities. Chaa'ishmal aims to increase and promote protective factors against the adverse conditions indigenous people face, and “To embrace Transformational Culture for Positive Change.” Dani is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Social Worker specializing in Trauma and Crises and studied the Neurobiology of Intergenerational and Multigenerational Trauma. As a former Professor at Salem Community College, Dani has taught at Cumberland County, Mt. Laurel, Wilmington University, and Stockton University: former classes include BioEthics, Humanities, BioPsychology, Trauma Informed Care, and Case Management, Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Problems in Contemporary Society, and Social Work and Psychology Courses. Dani is a Speaker on Truth, Healing, and Reconciliations by and for Indigenous People, is also a certified Community Support Services Supervisor, who formerly worked in Early Intervention Support Services in the At-Risk Adult and Child Mental Health domains.

      Take the first step to finding help. Call Danielle Cranmer now – (609) 369 9795

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