FNA Staff
Caty Royce
Community organizer
Caty Royce brings over 20 years of organizing experience to Frogtown. Caty started her work life as a Peace Corps volunteer in Senegal, West African and then came back to the US and began community organizing with APAC and then spent eighteen wonderful years as the Director of The Community Stabilization Project working to build a voice for under resourced tenants in the metro area. Caty's combination of organizing, housing and community development combined with her commitment to anti racism makes her the perfect fit for Frogtown Neighborhood Association.
Contact: Caty@Frogtownmn.org
Tia Williams
Community organizer
Tia Williams has called Frogtown home her entire life. She was born and raised there, and so were her children. Recently, due to rising costs, she was forced to move to East St. Paul. Displacement from Frogtown is becoming a familiar story, and one Tia is deeply passionate about. Now, with 10 years of organizing experience (6 with FNA) and 2 years of directing experience, Tia's dedicated to making sure the Frogtown community continues to be a place where historically under-resourced people can live and thrive for years to come.
Contact: Tia@Frogtownmn.org
Sara Aegerter
Feeding Frogtown Coordinator
Sara is both new and old to Frogtown. While she was raised in southern Minnesota, she has since moved into the Frogtown home that has been in her family for three generations. This neighborhood feels like home to Sara, and before she knew it her level of involvement grew vastly.
Sara currently serves as the coordinator of Feeding Frogtown meal meetings and assists with the Friday Grocery Gatherings. She also serves on the Energy Cents Coalition as a board member.
Contact: sarafeedingfrogtown@gmail.com
Nura Ahmed
Feeding Frogtown coordinator
Nura has been living in Frogtown for over seven years and is passionate about serving her community. Nura has fulfilled a variety of roles in the neighborhood including being elected as the Board President of the Wilder Square Cooperative, volunteering at Frogtown Farm, and now serving as one of FNA’s Feeding Frogtown Coordinators where she leads the grocery gathering and assists with meal meetings.
Nura’s goal is to provide her community with healthy food and to do so by connecting with local organic farmers.