
The Team
Who We Are



Dawn Montgomery
Founder & CEO
Hi, I’m Dawn Montgomery, founder of Montgomery & Placido’s Angels INC. I hold a master’s degree in Couple and Family Therapy, and my journey into this work is deeply personal—I’ve experienced the heartbreak of five miscarriages. I created this nonprofit to give women the space, support, and understanding I needed during those times. Through community, storytelling, and therapeutic support, I’m dedicated to helping others heal and feel less alone. I am also the author of, Navigating Grief: The Role of Medical Family Therapy in Supporting Women Through Pregnancy Loss
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Eterniti Claggett
Director & President
Eterniti is the author of Rebuilding After the Chaos: Steps for Healing – My Journey with Bipolar Disorder, a raw and faith-filled memoir that invites readers into a journey of vulnerability, recovery, and spiritual growth. With a passion in her heart for children, Eterniti brings deep empathy and lived experience to every space she enters.
Drawing from a background in tutoring, family systems training, and community-based support work, Eterniti is committed to fostering environments where healing and learning go hand in hand. Whether organizing transformative experiences, designing resources, or offering one-on-one guidance, she meets others with compassion and intentionality.
Currently, Eterniti is focused on bridging psychological insight and spiritual reflection to advocate for holistic healing in underserved communities. Her work uplifts those navigating mental health challenges and empowers families to build stronger, moremore connected foundations.


Hollie Allen
Director & Treasury
Hollie Allen holds a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is currently a Nevada state-licensed MFT intern, passionate about supporting individuals, couples, and families through evidence-based therapeutic approaches. Hollie has been actively involved in research alongside Dr. Sara Jordan, focusing on the dynamics of doctor-patient interactions—a project that highlights her interest in communication patterns and medical systems. With a strong foundation in clinical training and research, Hollie is committed to helping clients foster meaningful change and connection in their lives.

Neeah Lofton
Director & Secretary
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Neeah serves on our Board of Directors, bringing deep expertise in family systems, culturally responsive therapy, and mental health advocacy. She earned her Master’s degree in Couple and Family Therapy, during which she developed a specialized clinical intervention focused on the relational experiences of African American women—a reflection of her commitment to culturally attuned care. Her thesis, “The Impact of Father-Daughter Relationships on Dating and Relationships for African American Women,” provides a qualitative analysis of how paternal bonds influence adult romantic patterns, self-concept, and emotional well-being. Currently, Neeah works as a child and family therapist, providing trauma-informed support to diverse communities. She will be entering a Ph.D. program in Fall 2025, where she plans to expand on her research and clinical work. Neeah’s voice on the board reflects her passion for healing, equity, and systemic change.
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