Elizabeth Beaty
Elizabeth Beaty exemplifies the Swahili principle of Kuumba, which emphasizes the creative enhancement of communities to render them more beautiful and beneficial.
Professional Focus
She operates as an independent trainer and facilitator specializing in child abuse prevention, emphasizing strength-based approaches and community engagement. Elizabeth develops and delivers training sessions, workshops, and programs for professionals, caregivers, and families, employing a holistic model that supports children, their caregivers, and the service providers who assist them. Beyond her prevention initiatives, she teaches movement-based classes such as Yoga and Liquid Motion, promoting embodiment, resilience, and personal growth.
Community Contributions
In addition to her prevention work, Elizabeth writes monthly for the Sonoma County Gazette and is an active member of Soroptimist International of Santa Rosa. She is also a founding board member of PorchFest Sebastopol.
Advocacy and Innovation
As an author, public speaker, and advocate for suicide prevention and child abuse awareness, Elizabeth founded Project Whole Child. This innovative program aims to bring about impactful changes that nurture emotionally resilient children, families, and communities, focusing on preventing, addressing, and healing trauma effectively.
Expertise in Yoga
With a background in eight modalities of Yoga, including serving as a master children's yoga instructor, Elizabeth has certified numerous individuals in teaching children's yoga. She has empowered countless children and families with tools for self-regulation, mindfulness practices, and overall well-being, tailored to their developmental needs.
Community Engagement
Throughout her career, Elizabeth has participated in various community initiatives, including serving on the Sebastopol Union Elementary School District Board, advocating for Parent Voices Sonoma, and supporting Peacetown as the founding Executive Director. She has played a crucial role in promoting trauma-informed practices through her involvement with Sonoma County PACEs Connection and the Gravenstein Health Action Coalition.
Recognition and Impact
Elizabeth's remarkable contributions have been acknowledged with accolades such as being named a Sonoma County Hero by the Sonoma County Gazette and Volunteer of the Year by the Sebastopol Chamber of Commerce in 2022. In 2021, the Sebastopol City Council recognized her as a Local Who Makes a Difference for her impactful community work.
Personal Interests
Known for her ability to envision positive outcomes and actively pursue them, Elizabeth enjoys social interactions, live music, and outdoor adventures, particularly at the beach. She is also dedicated to instilling the values of community service in her children.