Zoharia Drizin recently graduated from DePaul University's Master of Science in Sustainable Management program and serves on the Climate Mental Health Network Gen Z advisory board. Through her time as a graduate student in sustainable business, an undergrad studying Environmental Studies, a leader of DePaul's Urban Garden, and a volunteer educator at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago, she has developed a wealth of experience in environmental communication, education, and programming. These experiences, in addition to her work in developing impact assessments for small businesses as well as in various laboratory and research environments, have provided her with the language to discuss climate effects in diverse contexts. Although she has not been trained as a psychologist, her mother is. Through her upbringing, she has developed a fascination with and learned much about human psychology and sociology. As someone who has confronted the climate reality head-on for over five years, Zoharia understands the importance of climate mental health in strengthening all communities.