
Taleana Williams-Hurst
Is the President/CEO of WallynZavy’s Autistic Kids Can Do! Inc. She is also a wife and mother of twin boys who are affected by Autism and her inspiration.
She is graduate of Montclair State University, a retiree of Verizon Communications, a Public Adjuster for Metro Public Adjustment, a member of African American Chamber of Commerce, a substitute teacher for Kelly Services and W.
Taleana is the parent advocate for the organization. She is a recipient of the 62nd Year of Community Service in the Plainfield Area, where she received the “Service to Youth Award by the Frontiers International Club for the Plainfield Area for the 47th Annual Memorial Program honoring Martin Luther King Jr. in January of 2023.
She was also awarded the Shena Dance Community Service Award in May 2024 in honor of the New Jersey Association of Black Social Workers and Ms. Shena Dance and inspiration to many.

Jasnery Padilla
Jasnery Padilla is from Honduras and is the proud parent of two beautiful children, a girl and a boy. She works at Charles and Anna Booker Elementary School as a paraprofessional and is also certified by the State of New Jersey as a Substitute Teacher.
Jasnery has been a volunteer at WallynZavy’s Autistic Kids Can Do for quite some time. She first met Ms. T when her daughter, Jasmine Espinosa, was in the same class as Ms. T’s son Wallace at Jefferson School.
Jasnery loves working with the organization and enjoys serving others, especially children. She hopes to continue being a part of this great organization and prays that opportunities for growth will continue to open for WallynZavy’s Autistic Kids Can Do! Inc. and its members.

Michelle Haynes
Michelle Haynes is a visionary technology and education leader with over 25 years of experience dedicated to driving innovation and fostering growth.
Throughout her career, Michelle has held key leadership roles, spearheading digital transformations, fostering innovation, and championing diversity and inclusion in the tech field.
As the President of Business Networking International (BNI) local chapter, she facilitated valuable connections among professionals worldwide. Michelle is also a sought-after speaker, sharing her insights at various tech events and conferences, inspiring the next generation of tech enthusiasts.
Most recently, she was a featured speaker at the Association for Enterprise Opportunity (AEO) Spring Symposium, addressing the intersection and inequities of minority business, technology, and financing to Small Business Administration (SBA) and Department of Defense (DOD) attendees. Her commitment extends beyond the corporate world to community engagement.
Michelle played a pivotal role in the creation of NJIT’s Civic Engagement Computer Center and currently develops technical programming for the NAACP MEAB Branch. She currently serves as Community Outreach Coordinator of NAACP Metuchen-Edison-Piscataway Branch and is an executive board member of Wally and Zavy’s Autistic Kids Can Do Inc.
Michelle Haynes’ multifaceted leadership, advocacy, and unwavering commitment to excellence make her a driving force in the education and tech industries and the community.

Yolandis Alston
Yolandis Alston is the mom of two and a Supervisor for Maschio’s Foods. Yolandis is the Secetary for WallynZavy’s Autistic Kids Can Do!. She believes that all special needs kids and parents know how to self advocate.
She also loves working with the kids at her job and at Wallyn Zavy’s Autistic Kids Can Do! She helps them by trying to help them understand what is going on in the world that surrounds them. She supports all kids of all abilities.