AGE of Central Texas
Dec 11, 2025
Bonnie How
AGE of Central Texas

Bonnie How serves as the Chief Community Engagement Officer at AGE of Central Texas, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting older adults and family caregivers across Central Texas. With over 14 years of experience in program development, caregiver advocacy, and community partnerships, Bonnie leads initiatives that expand access to adult day health care, resource navigation, and respite services.

A passionate advocate for women in caregiving roles, Bonnie frequently speaks on topics such as dementia awareness, caregiver burnout, and community-based aging solutions. Her work focuses on empowering caregivers—especially women who often provide care to family members, friends, and neighbors—with the tools, education, and support they need to thrive. She has moderated regional caregiver conferences, facilitated support groups, and built collaborative networks with healthcare and social service providers to reduce isolation and prevent caregiver fatigue.

Bonnie holds a Master of Divinity from the Iliff School of Theology and a Bachelor of Arts in Canadian Studies from the University of Lethbridge. She brings a compassionate, mission-driven approach to her work and is committed to uplifting the voices and experiences of women caregivers in every community.