Bree is Helpful AF

Peer Counselor & Tarot Reader

I'm standing giving the peace sign. I'm a fat white person with short hair that's half orange and half black. I'm wearing a black Kn95 mask, black short sleeve button up with a red and white floral pattern, red crochet bow tie, black jeans, and black

Image description: I'm standing giving the peace sign. I'm a fat white person with short hair that's half orange and half black. I'm wearing a black KN95 mask, black short sleeve button up with a red and white floral pattern, red crochet bow tie, black jeans, and black loafers.

Hi! I’m Bree (they/them) and I just wanna help people using all the ways I know how.

With an eclectic background in helping people spanning 15 years, I’ve combined my personal, professional, and academic experiences to curate the sliding scale services you find here.

I strive to help others reach their long term goals by holding space for folx to process and unpack their experiences, and collaborating on reasonable and malleable bite size goals. I offer support with open mindedness, honest feedback, accountability, and at least a few laughs. In all of my work, I center my understanding and experiences of fat liberation, queerness, sex positivity, death positivity, anti-capitalism, feminist therapy, and community psychology. Get more deets about my experience here.

Not sure where to start? Book a free 10-minute consultation to discuss what you’re looking for and how I might help!


The Land I’m On

I live and work in Northeast Los Angeles on the unceded land of the Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe. To honor past and present elders, as well as current and future descendants, a portion of my income is donated to the Tongva Taraxat Paxaavxa Conservancy. I hope you’ll consider contributing as well, to this or to other Indigenous groups, organizations, artists, activists, mutual aid requests, and more. If you live in northern Los Angeles County including San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita, eastern Simi and Antelope Valleys, please consider contributing to the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians at acknowledgerent.org.