About Dr. Victoria Garcia Wilburn

The leader we need for House District 32.

Thoughtful & Honest Leadership for
Indiana

Dr. Victoria Garcia Wilburn is a leader in the field of Occupational Therapy, a mother of 3, and the voice we need in the Indiana State House.

Dr. Victoria Garcia Wilburn is an advocate for mental and behavioral health, a leader in community based research and a voice we need in the Indiana State House.

Victoria grew up in a working class neighborhood in the Chicago suburbs and was raised in a union family who believed organizing was critical to action. She earned a degree in occupational therapy as a first-generation college student and started her path as a clinician and public health advocate.

In 2005, Victoria and her husband, Christopher chose to make Indiana home. Victoria’s awareness of public safety issues and the need for healthy, accessible communities deepened during this time as her husband served as a police officer. They grew their family, welcoming three beautiful children while Victoria completed her doctorate degree in health science at the University of Indianapolis.

Victoria’s dedicated her career to improving the well-being of Hoosiers and advocating for equity and access to mental and behavioral health services. Her work has been instrumental in increasing central Indiana resources for children and families affected by substance use disorders and in training future health care professionals in trauma informed care.

Now, Victoria’s running to strengthen our public schools, improve our public health infrastructure and advocate for common-sense gun safety laws so we can build a stronger future for all Hoosiers.

Victoria with her husband, Christopher, and her three kids, Isabella, Anya, and Jude.

Accomplishments

Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy in the School of Health and Human Sciences at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Board Member, Hope Academy Recovery High School
Board Member, Reach for Youth, Inc.
Board Member, The American Occupational Therapy Association
Legislative and Advocacy Committee Member, Indiana Occupational Therapy Association
Hoosier Women Forward, Cohort Four 2021-2022
James T. Morris Global Leadership Program, Cohort Two 2021
President, Indiana Occupational Therapy Association 2016-2018
IUPUI Bantz Scholar Award recipient in 2021
IUPUI Office of Women, Outstanding Woman Faculty Leader Award recipient in 2021
Boston University’s Alumni Association Special Recognition Award recipient in 2021
Indiana Latino Leadership Circle inductee in 2020
Occupational Therapist of the Year in 2018
University of Indianapolis, Doctorate of Health Science in 2014
University of Indianapolis, Master of Health Science in 2012
Boston University, Bachelor of Science in 2005