Annie Todd, MSW
Annie has been with the Foundation since 2010, when she joined as a member of the Mobile Safety-Net Team. Driven by a passion for impacting communities through collaboration, process improvement, and systems change, Annie is an experienced social worker who listens closely to community voice, translating it into actions that create progress.
In 2016, she was recognized by the City of Buffalo Common Council, and in 2017, Annie received the SoPHi Award for Collaboration from Population Health Collaborative for her work on the Healthy Corner Store Initiative. In 2019, Annie was honored with the WNY United WiNnY Award for her work on substance abuse prevention in Springville, New York.
Annie earned a Master of Social Work degree from Fordham University and a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from Portland State University.
I ground my life and work in a deep understanding of our shared humanity, while recognizing the value of diverse lived experiences and embracing each unique story with compassion. I strive to learn lessons from our shared past and disrupt inequitable systems to help build a brighter, more equitable future together, where every voice is heard and every experience is seen and valued.