Our Team
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President
Catrina Byarse is a compassionate and devoted individual with a heart for service and a passion for helping others. She has been volunteering and distributing food to the homeless for several years throughout Hillsborough County, demonstrating unwavering commitment to those in need. As President of the G2G Foundation, she leads with compassion, strategic vision, and faith-based purpose. She actively helps provide food, clothing, and vital resources to the homeless, ensuring that G2G’s mission is fulfilled through both leadership and direct community action.
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Vice President
Amiyah King is a dedicated community advocate passionate about youth empowerment and outreach. She supports G2G’s mission through leadership, creative planning, and hands-on service during events. Amiyah is also beginning her journey in higher education as a business major, where she aims to develop the skills to further her impact. She actively helps provide food, clothing, and vital resources to the homeless, demonstrating a strong sense of compassion and purpose at a young age.
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Treasure
Liliana Hicks brings experience in finance, event coordination, and family-focused outreach. She holds a business degree from the University of Memphis and is a dedicated educator of students, committed to empowering the next generation. She also serves as a school tutor, religious educator, and nursery volunteer, reflecting her passion for both academic and spiritual growth. As part of the G2G Foundation team, she helps provide food, clothing, and vital resources to the homeless, and oversees budgeting to ensure that resources are used effectively to maximize community impact.
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Secretary
Riccardo Hicks is a 20-year retired U.S. Navy veteran and a driven community leader with diverse experience in service and leadership. He holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Louisiana State University, a Masters of Systems Analysis from Naval Postgraduate School, and currently serves as Secretary for the G2G Foundation, where he helps provide food, clothing, and vital resources to the homeless. His commitment to youth and community development is demonstrated through his roles as a D License Soccer Coach. He has previously volunteered with the Boys and Girls Club, March for Dimes, the Whidbey Island Little LeagueFootball Referee Association, Habitat for Humanity and was a contributor to the Whidbey Island Color Guard. He is a proud member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc., Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and the National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS).