Ahna Biddle is a leader in community impact and philanthropy, with a strong track record of raising millions in funding, mobilizing critical resources, and developing programs that educate, empower, and uplift communities.
Raised on the East Coast between Washington, D.C., and New York, Ahna graduated from Boston University’s College of Communication. She launched her career on Reebok’s Community Affairs team before moving to New York to join VIBE Magazine and MTV, where she deepened her commitment to using culture and media as tools for impact.
Ahna is a firm believer in the power of partnerships to drive collective impact. She has built resource-generating collaborations with the United Nations, Los Angeles Unified School District, and No Kid Hungry, and led initiatives alongside NBA Cares, the LA Dodgers, LA Clippers, LA Rams, Mookie Betts’ 50/50 Foundation, and Fanatics.
Her work has also brought together major corporate and philanthropic partners including Disney, Amazon, Citi, Audi, and Baby2Baby, as well as influential voices like Rihanna, Steph and Ayesha Curry, The Weeknd, Viola Davis, Marshawn Lynch, Mookie Betts, Bobby Wagner, Larry Fitzgerald, and Clint Dempsey.
Most recently, Ahna helped secure over $1 million in corporate relief funding to support LAUSD wildfire recovery efforts and led a large-scale initiative that served more than 4,000 families affected by the crisis.
Ahna has called Los Angeles home for over a decade. She is deeply engaged in local advocacy, serving on the P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council, where she co-chairs the Education Committee, champions youth services and foster care awareness working with Allies for Every Child, speaks on topics including social impact & community engagement, Black women in corporate America and foster care and adoption.
In her free time, she enjoys outdoor concerts, food festivals, neighborhood events, and international travel.
Congratulations to our Incoming Board Members!
At Large Board
Co-Chair, Education Committee
Resource Parent
Allies For Every Child and Extraordinary Families exist to serve children who have experienced poverty, trauma, family homelessness, child welfare involvement, foster care, or have disabilities or mental health challenges.
The mentor team of the Adoptee Mentoring Society plays a pivotal role in supporting mentees by sharing their personal adoptee experiences through virtual one-on-one sessions and group mentorship in The Adoptee Lounge.
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