zoe delk
What is your job title and what year did you come on staff at The WellHouse?
I came on staff in 2025, and I work as a Behavioral Support Specialist for WellHouse Child.
What is your favorite part about your job?
My favorite part of my job is building steady and trusting relationships with the girls. It’s such a blessing to be someone they can rely on, laugh with, and lean on. Slowly watching them grow into their confidence and identity is what makes this work so meaningful to me!
Tell us about your educational and professional experience that equips you to be successful in this field.
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, and I have experience working in psychiatric settings, as well as in childcare. These roles and experiences have taught me so much about patience, structure, and meeting people exactly where they are.
Tell us about your journey coming into the anti-trafficking field and with The WellHouse.
I’ve always had a strong empathy for people who have experienced trauma and exploitation, especially youth. And I’ve long been drawn to the kind of work that allows me to offer consistency and support to individuals with significant emotional needs and wounds. Learning about The WellHouse’s mission and values confirmed that this was a ministry I wanted serve!
How has working at The WellHouse impacted your life?
Working at The WellHouse has challenged me in so many ways. It’s taught me to be more intentional, more patient, and also taught me the importance of how the small, everyday interactions can make a huge lasting difference!