Our Team

Ke'Undre Hall

Ke'Undre is a dedicated advocate for dignity and compassion, firmly rooted in his faith and commitment to serving those in need. He holds an unwavering belief that every individual deserves respect, regardless of their circumstances, and remains deeply devoted to supporting unhoused individuals and those experiencing poverty.
Viewing his work at Bridge as a mission to glorify God, Ke'Undre strives to lead with purpose and integrity, driven by his faith and a deep commitment to uplifting others. He takes great pride in serving alongside a dedicated team working to make a meaningful impact on the greater good of the community. He looks forward to the difference they will make together in service to God and those in need.

Olubanke Taiwo

Olubanke is a dedicated higher education professional with a strong focus on development and a background in student engagement. She holds a Master's in Public Administration from the University of West Georgia and is currently expanding her expertise by pursuing a Nexus certificate in Data Analytics.
Beyond her professional and academic pursuits, she finds joy in reading, taking mini trips, and exploring creative inspiration on Pinterest.


Olubanke is deeply committed to serving those affected by poverty, recognizing that it is not limited to third-world countries but also impacts local communities with lasting consequences. Her motivation stems not only from the urgent need to address poverty but also from her faith, which calls her to do good works and place the well-being of others above herself.

Aleah Johnson

Aleah's passion for caring for others is driven by her faith.
She believes that in order to reflect Jesus, one must embody His ministry by caring for all brothers and sisters, regardless of what separates them. This, she believes, is the essence of discipleship. Having experienced poverty and housing insecurity herself, Aleah understands the invaluable role of community. This understanding fuels her commitment to being a good neighbor, working to build bridges that connect those in need with the resources that can support them.

Margaret Antwi

Margaret is committed to advancing sustainable solutions for unhoused individuals and families. She is a woman of God, and she aims to be a vessel for God's goodness and glory in the world.


Margaret holds a Master's in Business Administration degree and comes with 9 years of experience as a Human Resources professional, as well as years of experience in child welfare social work.
When not working with the organization, Margaret enjoys reading, serving at church, traveling, spending time with family and friends, listening to music, and dancing.

Nini Tufon

Nini is passionate about community, connection, and creating opportunities for people to thrive. She loves bringing ideas to life, whether through writing, organizing, or finding creative solutions to challenges. In her free time, she can usually be found reading, exploring new ideas, or finding ways to make a difference. Her long-term goal is to support marginalized communities and help build a society where everyone has access to the resources they need to succeed. Faith, service, and collaboration guide everything she does.

Why Bridge 19:17? She believes in the power of people coming together and has seen firsthand how combining resources and working toward a common goal can transform lives. Bridge 19:17 is a way to create real, lasting change. To her, community means listening, learning, and lifting each other up! That's exactly what she is helping to build.

LaTrellini Lawrence

LaTrellini's passion for service stems from her deep sense of purpose. From a young age, she felt called to serve and has dedicated herself to making a difference in various ways. She began her journey by serving as a youth leader in church, volunteering during her undergraduate years, and now continues her commitment as a teacher. Her passion for supporting the community has only grown since childhood, and she is eager to make a meaningful impact by serving the unhoused.

Cameron Beauzile-Canton

Cameron's journey with Bridge 19:17 is deeply personal.
Having experienced homelessness firsthand, he understands the challenges that come with it. With the right support, Cameron was able to overcome this obstacle, and even had the opportunity to pay it forward to a colleague in need.


This experience shaped his belief that every unhoused individual simply needs the right bridge to the right resources to find stability and success. That's why Cameron stands and serves here at Bridge 19:17, committed to creating pathways for others to do the same.