Bridgette Stumpf is a survivors’ rights advocate and one of the leading voices shaping restorative and trauma-responsive systems in the United States.
Bridgette is the CEO and Co-Founder of Volare, an organization she’s led for more than a decade, working at the intersection of justice, healing, and systemic change. With over 15 years of experience advocating on behalf of survivors of crime, her work is driven by one core belief: that dignity, accountability, and compassion must coexist in our justice systems.
Her leadership has been recognised at the highest levels — from national advocacy awards to honours from the American Bar Association, the DC Bar, and the Center for Nonprofit Advancement — acknowledging not just impact, but integrity, innovation, and community building.