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Dr. Joscelyn Ramos Campbell Honored as 2026 Woman of Impact at Mood-Setter Social

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Dr. Joscelyn Ramos Campbell, a bilingual disability advocate and national spokesperson, was recognized with the 2026 Woman of Impact Award at the annual Mood-Setter Social in Groveland, Florida, highlighting her community service and advocacy for special needs families.

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Dr. Joscelyn Ramos Campbell Honored as 2026 Woman of Impact at Mood-Setter Social

Dr. Joscelyn Ramos Campbell, an award-winning national spokesperson, multimedia marketing strategist, and bilingual disability advocate, was honored as one of the 2026 Women of Impact (Kingdom Woman) Award recipients at the annual Mood-Setter Social, a community-centered celebration recognizing women who lead with compassion, positivity, purpose, and meaningful community impact. The event was hosted by Pastor Jodie McCoy, founder of Mood-Setter Conference and Events and first lady of Hope International Church in Groveland, Florida.

The gathering brought together women from Lake County and Central Florida for brunch, fellowship, encouragement, fashion, recognition, and spiritual renewal. The 2026 event featured an inspirational guest speaker, Pastor Alexis Stephens Ministries, Inc., and a fashion show coordinated by fashion stylist Barbara Davis-Hudson. Designed as a space for women to step away from busy schedules and caregiving responsibilities, the Mood-Setter Social offered refreshment and celebration. The event was supported by fellow honoree Doris Shazier of Shazier Coaching & Consulting, LLC and Dr. Calandria Smith of Landi-Lou Productions.

“I am honored and humbled to have been named one of the 2026 Women of Impact,” said Dr. Joscelyn Ramos Campbell. “To humbly be called a ‘Kingdom Woman’ feels like an invisible embrace and nudge to continue a life dedicated to purpose and service. Especially when your life is dedicated to the service of others, while raising a child with special needs, and living with an illness yourself. Pain and grief have a way of making everything feel isolated and alone. In those moments, love, support, and the true Godly example of ‘you are welcome here’ are vital. Struggles can be turned into victories. Tests into testimonies.”

Dr. Ramos Campbell expressed deep gratitude to her spiritual mentors and parents, Sr. Pastors Dr. Tony and Jodie McCoy. “Hope International’s mission includes the words to change our surrounding community. Pastor Tony’s professional career includes being a Florida Gator and a retired NFL player. The calling of Pastor was always in his life, but he chose to follow through with that purpose and calling. He could have rested on his already amazing accomplishments and sailed away, but instead, he, Pastor Jodie, his children, and his mother chose to care for others. This loving influence is now part of a generational legacy that began over 20 years ago with the opening of a multicultural church and campus called Hope International.”

“This recognition is not just about an award,” Dr. Ramos Campbell said. “It is about legacy, faith, community, and the continued call to serve. My parents raised me to understand that ministry does not end inside the church walls. It continues in neighborhoods, homes, schools, and families — especially with those who need care, advocacy, and belonging.”

Dr. Ramos Campbell was supported at the event by fellow VIP special needs mothers, bilingual advocates, and community leaders, including Luzel Garcia, founder of The Dream Academy, a K-12 school serving students with various abilities; Tania Santos, entrepreneur and leader with WeSpeak: Parent Support Group of Lake County; and Barrie Martinez, advocate, speaker, and owner of Amber Treasures at Universal Studios Orlando.

Through Hope Torchlighters and services at the new Hope Wellness Center, Dr. Ramos Campbell continues to expand advocacy, inclusion, wellness, and family-centered support for special needs and neurodiverse families. The organization’s programs include Buddy Break Respite Care, Beacon of Hope Support Group, VIP Sunday, therapy-based family events, job training, life skills development, Special Olympics partnerships, bilingual parent education events, VIP Mom and VIP Dad gatherings, and community advocacy initiatives. “This is the work. This is the mission. This is the legacy. This is the impact,” she said.

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