Administrative Assistant

Erin Park

BSc

Erin is often one of the first people a family connects with at Whole Kids Health. She brings a grounded, caring presence to every interaction, and her background working with children, teens, and families means she understands what it feels like to navigate these early steps. Families who speak with Erin tend to leave the conversation feeling heard and a little more ready for what comes next.

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You don't have to have it figured out.

How Erin helps

Erin is one of the first points of contact for families reaching out to Whole Kids Health. She handles intake, answers inquiries, and helps guide families through those early steps of seeking care. The ones that can feel the most uncertain.

Erin believes the first interaction matters deeply. She is intentional about making every contact feel kind and welcoming from the start, adjusting to each family's pace and making sure no one feels rushed or left without an answer. For families who are not sure where to begin, that steadiness is often exactly what they need.

Erin also brings an academic lens to her role. As an MSc student at the University of Toronto researching youth eating disorder prevention, she is deeply passionate about youth mental health and advocacy. That commitment to children and families extends well beyond the front desk.

When you reach out

You do not need to have it all figured out before you get in touch. Erin will help you find the right next step and make sure you feel supported every step of the way.

Background

Grounded in community. Guided by care.

Erin built her foundation working directly with children and families as a dance instructor and lab instructor. She deepened that foundation through volunteering in healthcare settings and with UNICEF Canada, where she advocated for women and children's rights. That combination of hands-on work with young people and community-driven advocacy shaped the way she shows up in every interaction.

What drew her to Whole Kids Health was its commitment to thoughtful, genuine care. The clinic's values aligned with everything she had been working toward, and she wanted to contribute to a space where children and families feel truly safe from the very first contact.

Outside the office, Erin is an MSc student at the University of Toronto researching youth eating disorder prevention. She speaks English and Korean, and is passionate about mental health advocacy and awareness for young people.

The first step toward getting help should feel safe. That is what I want every family to experience when they reach out.

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