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Interview with Stacey Wilder of Chicken n’ Pickle of Henderson

We are proud to spotlight Stacey Wilder and the Community Impact Team at Chicken n’ Pickle, Henderson as one of our valued partners at the Avery Burton Foundation. Stacey brings not only her professional commitment but also her personal passion for breaking the stigma around mental health to everything she does. Her journey and dedication reflect the very heart of our mission: turning challenges into opportunities for healing, connection, and growth. This is how we become more resilient, empathetic humans. Together with Chicken n’ Pickle, Stacey is helping us build a stronger, more compassionate Southern Nevada community.

Chicken n' Pickle Community Impact Team Lead Stacey Wilder and ABF Board Member Christina Aldan

1) What inspired you to show support with the Avery Burton Foundation, and what about their work stands out to you?

Our inspiration to show support for ABF is multi-layered.  Highest on that list is the courage and love behind it’s creation.  The ability of a parent turning the most devastating event in their life into a force of hope, healing and empowerment is remarkable.  You not only honor Avery’s legacy every single day, but you also provide safe and compassionate space for other to talk openly about mental health which can and will prevent this from happening to another family.

2) How does supporting mental health initiatives align with your own values?

Mental health is something I care about deeply as it is something I have struggled with personally.  I do not share this part of me very often, and that is exactly part of the problem.  I am of an era where we “suck it up” and  “just push through no matter what.”  I want to part of the cycle breaker, I want to help others see this path does not serve anyone.  Talking about mental health is not complaining (which is how I was raised to feel).  The pivotal point for me was when I had two beautiful daughters and that is when I began taking my mental health seriously.  I can not teach something, I do not have.  In order to serve my daughters best, I had to serve myself first.

3) What impact do you hope your support of the Avery Burton Foundation will have on the Southern Nevada community?

Our vision is that supporting the ABF will have a ripple effect here in Southern Nevada.  Removing the stigma that can sometimes come with this issue must be eradicated.  We hope that having fundraising events that are fun, exciting, and engaging will help accomplish this.  We hope it builds stronger, more connected community that prioritizes mental and emotional well-being!

Stacey Wilder
Community Impact Team, Henderson Chicken n’ Pickle

Christina Aldan

Christina Aldan is a TEDx speaker, trainer, and brand strategy consultant. She offers businesses brand consulting and creative content for everyday media. With over 18 years of experience in the digital realm, Christina is highly regarded for her approach to business, partnering with clients to find unique strategies that ensure their goals are met. Christina builds connections through her keynote addresses, training workshops, and technological education. She uses these tools to help individuals and businesses cultivate value in everyday media. She has delivered talks on all 7 continents, having presented training workshops for the Microsoft MVP community, international corporations, and conferences worldwide. Christina uses her charisma and expertise to inspire others by mentoring women in business like herself. She also has sat on state and local boards supporting women in tech, entrepreneurship, mental health, and children with learning disabilities. She is the recipient of the Las Vegas Women in Tech Community Service Award, the Distinguished Woman of the Year Award in STEM. Learn more at: Luckygirliegirl.com.

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