Our Team
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Taylor
Chaplain
Taylor received a BA in Comparative Studies of Religion and Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard College with a minor in Slavic Languages and Literature. Taylor then completed a Masters of Theological Studies focused on Gender, Sexuality, and Religion from Harvard Divinity School.
Taylor is the Co-founder of COVID Grief Network at which Taylor also served as a grief counselor, has completed three units of Clinical Pastoral Education at Hebrew Senior Life and has served as LGBTQ chaplain at Hebrew Senior Life for the past 2 years.
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Rebecca
Chaplain
Rebecca holds a BA from Davidson College, a MA in English Literature from Middlebury College's Bread Loaf School of English, and an Masters of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School. Rebecca has completed 2 extended units of CPE with placements in long-term and dementia care units, as well as a short-term rehab unit. Rebecca has also completed an 8-month palliative care chaplaincy internship at Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Boston.
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Colette
Co-Director of Literary Chaplaincy Program
Colette trains our chaplains in our Literary Chaplaincy model and serves as chaplain on Common Ground pilgrimages, a program of Not Sorry. Colette holds a Masters of Education from Harvard Graduate School of Education with a specialization in designing prevention programs for at-risk populations. She also holds a Masters of Science in Family Therapy and works as a research therapist at a Harvard teaching hospital.
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Vanessa
Creator of Literacy Chaplaincy Model
Vanessa is the CEO of Not Sorry and the creator of our Literary Chaplaincy model. Vanessa received her Masters in Nonprofit management from the University of Pennsylvania and her Masters of Divinity from Harvard Divinity School. She has completed 2 units of Clinical Pastoral Education and provided literary chaplaincy support with Not Sorry and Common Ground since 2018.