Me’Auna Bailey is an organizer and purpose-driven professional with a passion for structure, service, and social impact. She currently works at the National Civil Rights Museum, where she supports group services and events and has developed strong skills in organization, communication, logistics, and relationship management through her work with diverse teams and communities.
She hopes to create a Whole Brain Education program where students do not have to stop their public-school education, but instead receive intentional support for academic, creative, emotional, and social growth alongside it. Her long-term goal is to see this approach integrated into the public school system to help better prepare students for college, leadership, and lifelong success.
Grounded in faith, integrity, and service, Me’Auna is driven to build a sustainable program that strengthens families, uplifts communities, and creates access to opportunity. Her work centers on helping people align vision with action and transform purpose into meaningful lasting impact.