Meet Hannah Goad, a dedicated and vibrant member of the Stacey & Allen Homra Child Development Center at Easterseals Arkansas.
Hannah joined Easterseals with an open mind, initially seeking just a job, but she soon discovered a fulfilling and life-changing career. With 12 years of experience, Hannah's journey has been marked by her passion for nurturing and educating young minds.
Holding an Associate’s in General Education from Pulaski Tech, Hannah is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Special Education at Arkansas State University. Her colleagues often describe her as a "natural nurturer," reflecting her innate ability to create a supportive and engaging learning environment.
At the Child Development Center, Hannah is known for her fun and creative approach to teaching. She brings joy and excitement to her classroom with activities like pumpkin carving, making slime, and playing with shaving cream. Her students and coworkers alike appreciate her ability to make learning enjoyable and memorable.
When she’s not at work, Hannah can often be found at a church function, where her love for church and community shines through. Her personal passion lies in helping others and learning from their experiences, and she finds inspiration in the personal testimonies of those she meets.
Hannah grew up in England, AR, and remains there because of her strong ties to her family and church community. One thing Hannah could never give up is her Dad’s Bible, a cherished memento that holds great personal significance. She hopes to be remembered for her kindness and compassion, always striving to make a positive impact on those around her.
A fun fact about Hannah is her love for driving and exploring new destinations. Her adventurous spirit and dedication to both her personal and professional life make her a valued and dynamic member of the Easterseals family.
Hannah’s journey with Easterseals Arkansas highlights her commitment to nurturing and inspiring young minds, her deep-rooted values, and her love for making a difference in her community.