
WHO WE ARE
Wnderwell is a place where your healing becomes someone else’s lifeline.
Our wellness experiences nurture the mind, body, and spirit while directly funding free community events and one-on-one case management for underserved groups.
Because true wellness doesn’t end with the self. It ripples outward.
When you choose Wnderwell, you’re not just showing up for yourself. You’re standing up for a world where care is a shared responsibility and healing is a collective act.


WHY WE ARE FOR-PROFIT
Wnderwell is here to connect healing with real help.
Wellness should never be a luxury. We make sure folks facing systemic barriers can access both mind-body healing and the practical support they need to get through life, like housing help, healthcare, and job support.
We chose to be a for-profit on purpose. Grants and donations can be slow, competitive, or come with strings attached. By offering paid wellness services, we create our own income stream. That means we can stay responsive, flexible, and consistent, no waiting for someone else’s approval to show up for our communities.
Wnderwell's Founder

Jeffy was born an Igorota in the mountains of the Philippine Cordillera and immigrated to the U.S. at age five. Growing up between cultures shaped her understanding of what it means to feel out of place and how powerful it can be to have someone help you feel seen and supported. That early experience planted the seeds for her passion: making wellness and essential services more accessible for people pushed to the margins.
She began working in healthcare at 16 and stayed in the field throughout undergrad, gaining firsthand experience as an ER tech with families in crisis. She saw how systems fail people, how housing, mental health, and medical barriers pile up and felt called to help bridge that gap through both social services and healing work.
Jeffy went on to support veterans and service members through suicide prevention case management, while also serving as a U.S. Army Reserve officer. As a platoon leader and company commander, she learned how to lead through pressure while never losing sight of people’s well-being.
She holds a B.S. in Biology from Pacific Lutheran University and is currently earning her M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a focus on trauma. She’s also a certified yoga teacher and Usui Reiki Master, integrating therapeutic movement, meditation, and sound into her work with underserved communities and fellow servicemembers.
Through all of it, one truth has held steady: healing works best when wellness and support go hand in hand.