Isaac Weiskopf was born and raised in the Bay Area, and specializes in working with marginally housed and homeless LGBTQ adolescents and adults to provide compassionate, trauma-informed mental health support. He graduated from the University of California Berkeley with a Bachelor of Social Welfare, where he worked as Operations Coordinator for the Queer Alliance Resource Center, the student-run LGBTQ organization on campus. In this role he was responsible for running the student and community resource center out of which they provided free harm reduction and gender affirming resources. He also organized and facilitated educational and social support groups for fellow LGBTQ students, both in person and online during the pandemic. In his past role as a Case Manager for Larkin Street Youth Services in the Castro Youth Housing Initiative, he was responsible for working with LGBTQ youth in securing stable housing and mental health/substance use support and supporting them in reaching their educational and employment goals. In his current position as Safety Liaison at the Taimon Booton Navigation Center, he provides de-escalation, relationship building, and crisis intervention support to its primarily transgender BIPOC residents. He has also worked with the Berkeley Student Cooperative to offer peer counseling and resource navigation to students in crisis.