Rachel Galanter

Technical Assistance and Consultation Program Lead

Rachel grew up in the United States and lived in Chicago, New Haven, Buffalo, Madison (Wisconsin), New York and Seattle before she settled in Durham in 1996. As a child, in addition to her other moves, she twice lived abroad and was immersed in a foreign school system, language, culture and community. Rachel learned Spanish as an adult and developed fluency as a foster parent to a child who was a recent immigrant from Mexico and spoke no English. From her time as a foster parent Rachel added two daughters—and now four grandchildren—to her family. Rachel has a Bachelors in Psychology from Columbia University and a Masters in Public Health focused on Maternal and Child Health from UNC in Chapel Hill. She has over 25 years of experience with supporting children, youth, and families. She has used Motivational Interviewing and the Community Resiliency Model on top of evidence based parenting coaching models to help families address barriers to helping their children thrive. A certified trainer by the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers, she has provided training and coaching to professionals on client engagement, cultivating resilience, cultural awareness, cross cultural communication, coaching, and implementation of best practices to help other agencies in meeting clients where they are and empowering them to achieve their goals.

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