Sharraine Williams is an Occupational Therapist who services individuals with disabilities in the public-school sector to help prepare them for meaningful independent lives. After serving for more than a decade in the school system, Sharraine knows living life to its fullest is desired by all, believing it is vital for individuals to become functional, self-sustaining adults as well as productive citizens. Sharraine has been a registered/ licensed Occupational Therapist for the past 30 years serving in home health, public schools, long-term care, and assisted living facilities. Sharraine acquired her License as Athletic Trainer, enabling her to execute in and on the field, first-hand portraying her love for the sports medicine arena. Her desire to serve others by ultimately being able to succor, manage and restore the whole body is her motivation. She is passionate about what she does and thankful to be able to serve. Sharraine currently resides in Terrell, Texas, with her husband Reginald, she has a son Adrian, and their Australian Shepherd, King.

Sharraine holds a Bachelor of Arts in Exercise and Sports Studies from the University of Texas Arlington (1990), a Master of Occupational Therapy from Texas Woman's University (1993), and a Doctor of Occupational Therapy from University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. And she is currently licensed as an OT in both Texas and New Mexico.

Professionally? I get to work with folks around the world and have a hand in securing many of the devices and technology that we use in everyday life!
Purposefully? I am passionate about DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) and most inspired when watching my four (4) daughters play volleyball and basketball. Their light on the court is contagious and it fuels me to see them grow into their best selves.