"I learned that it is important to look at things that happen to you in a larger scope. In the moment when something, good or bad, is happening to you, you've got to consider the fact that it could have an equally good/bad effect on you later on. Look at the big picture." -Otto,18
National SADD Director
"I cannot even begin to try and sum up how amazing Rayna is. I had the opportunity to be mentored by Rayna during a one-year-long internship. She is THAT person. THAT person who walks into the room and is able to engage the entire crowd within 20 seconds. THAT person who is able to connect with absolutely everybody no matter the situation. THAT person who lights up the day of anyone around her by always having an upbeat energy and contagious laugh. I will forever be grateful for everything Rayna has taught me and I know we will continue building from each other in the coming years. 🌹 ❤️ 👠 1000% RECOMMEND!!!!! "
"Rayna, I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity to witness you! You have so much openness and presence, -in a way I have always wanted to be. You showed me just how much one person's input can shift a whole crowd of people, time and time again. Thank you for being the human you are, you inspire me to work on my fear of looking good and to prioritize my heart when I want to speak up and call out and cheer on.''
The World Federation of Jewish Child Survivors of the Holocaust and Descendants (WFJCSH&D) held it's 31st Annual Conference in Vancouver, BC, November 1 – 4, 2019
Rayna Rose spoke as the granddaughter of Holocaust Survivors on the topic "Why I do What I Do". See the speech HERE!