Jennifer Quillin

Program Consultant for Desert Mission, HonorHealth

Jennifer is a program consultant for Desert Mission, the community service arm of HonorHealth hospitals. She is focused on program development and direct service financial coaching skills for the Living Well program.

Jennifer brings 20-plus years of experience working within the private and non-profit sectors. She has worked in housing counseling and financial coaching fields to provide development, grant funding and implementation of successful homeownership and financial education programs with an objective of promoting financial security opportunities to low- to moderate-income working families. Jennifer is a cheerleader to struggling families to encourage them to achieve financial stability. She builds trusting relationships to facilitate creative programs that change lives.

Jennifer is an Arizona State University graduate and holds certifications in financial capabilities and homeownership education delivery methods, and strengthens her skills with continuing education to keep abreast of current industry research across the country. She currently serves on the Community Housing Development Organization board for Foundation for Senior Living. She is a mom of four boys and has lived in South Phoenix for 15 years. Her company name, 4Generations, originated from a Gloria Steinem quote about money that informs her financial coaching: “Poor people plan for Saturday night. Rich people plan for four generations!”

Bio current as of February 2020