
Natasha Treuman is proud to represent Eden II Programs, where she works to support individuals with autism and their families every day. Half of the fundraising proceeds go directly to Eden II, and she deeply appreciates the community’s support and generosity.
Natasha graduated from SUNY Old Westbury with a degree in Criminology and Sociology. During college, she was a multi sport athlete, competing in lacrosse, cross country, swimming, and volleyball. Sports have always played an important role in her life, and she is excited to take on a new kind of challenge in the ring for such a meaningful cause.
After completing her undergraduate studies, Natasha earned her master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism from Russell Sage College, further fueling her passion for making a meaningful difference in the autism community.
She is especially honored to participate in this year’s Fight for Charity. Natashas father was a 9/11 first responder who worked tirelessly each day to help others. His dedication to service continues to inspire her to give back to her community. She is ready to give everything she has, both for the fight and for the cause.
