Andrea Borchard is a Christian mom and a passionate CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) Volunteer, dedicating her time to advocate for the rights and well-being of foster kids and children in need. She also advocates for improving extended family relationships. Throughout her journey, she has served on various public boards, where she contributed to making positive changes in her community. With a B.S. in Management & International Entrepreneurship from CSU Monterey Bay, she possesses a strong foundation in business and a global perspective. Outside of her professional life, she is an avid ebike enthusiast, exploring the outdoors and advocating for a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. As a world traveler, she has had the privilege to witness the beauty of diverse cultures, reinforcing her commitment to promoting inclusivity and embracing diversity. Additionally, she has a deep commitment to helping marginalized groups, including the homeless and disabled individuals. Andrea is an advocate for nature, striving to preserve and protect our environment for future generations. Additionally, she prioritizes the importance of family, safety, and justice, working to create a safe and equitable society for all. She believes that by working together, we can create a better world for everyone, and it's her mission to be a catalyst for positive change.
"""My child loved this book! The pictures were great and showed all the cool things you can see along the trail, like a discovery center and even a tipi on the beach! The story encouraged them to be adventurous and explore the outdoors."" -Andy White ""Although it's geared toward children, I believe adults (especially families) will enjoy this book. It gives valuable information for anyone interested biking the Big Sur area. The photos are invaluable in explaining where one is on the trail and the nuances of using/sharing it with others."" -Max W. Fischer ""I personally loved the story the way you told it along the way and what it includes such as the beautiful views until reaching the beach. But I felt while reading that I was there."" -Hadi Na"