Asaiah Beaman Fisher is a dedicated advocate and relationship builder with over 15 years of experience supporting families, youth, and communities across Delaware. With a strong foundation in early childhood education and public health, Asaiah has led initiatives that center equity, access, and empowerment—always with a focus on building trust and delivering results.
Her career spans education, nonprofit leadership, and community outreach, where she has developed and managed programs, trained and supervised teams, and collaborated with diverse stakeholders to create inclusive, impactful services. Asaiah is known for her ability to translate complex needs into actionable strategies and for her unwavering commitment to uplifting those she serves.
In her current role as Home Visiting Training and Support Coordinator at Prevent Child Abuse Delaware, Asaiah helps guide, train, and support Delaware’s home visitors, ensuring they are equipped to meet families where they are and connect them with the resources they need to thrive. She brings compassion, clarity, and a deep sense of purpose to her work, believing that strong communities are built one relationship at a time.