Abraham "Abe" Morris has dedicated his career to enhancing community well-being through human services, focusing on both immediate needs and systemic change. With over a decade of experience, Abe’s commitment to social justice and equity has driven his impactful work in building resilient communities.
Abe earned his undergraduate degrees in Psychology and Human Development from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, graduating summa cum laude. He furthered his education with a Master’s in Public Policy from Loyola University Chicago, where he graduated with honors, equipping him with the skills to address complex societal challenges.
In significant leadership roles across nonprofit and government sectors, Abe served as the Dax Director for Depaul USA, a program focused on serving college students facing homelessness or housing insecurities in the heart of Chicago. Under his leadership, the Dax Program achieved a 100% success rate for participants and gained recognition on CBS Sunday Morning and other media outlets. The program has since expanded to multiple cities nationwide.
As a Senior Contract Administrator with the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Abe managed a portfolio of state and county contracts, overseeing the rollout of Youth Stabilization Facilities and improving quality in Youth and Adolescent Day Treatment Facilities. He also advanced diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, establishing a permanent DEI office and advisory body.
Currently, Abe serves as the Children, Youth, and Families Division Manager for the City of Orlando, overseeing social impact programs for children and families. His leadership in the Community Violence Intervention model has significantly reduced gun violence and criminal justice involvement, leading to a decrease of shootings across the city by 36%, gunshot wounds by 37%, and homicides by 29%. While the My Brother’s Keeper Initiative has achieved a 20% reduction in suspensions and an 11% reduction in expulsions among middle school students.
Abe’s approach emphasizes "person-centered planning," ensuring that programs are tailored to the unique needs of individuals and families. Beyond program management, he builds coalitions and nurtures relationships with key stakeholders, continuing to champion positive change within the communities he serves.