A visit to the YWCA of the Sauk Valley is always an eye-opening experience. The following group gave CEO West students a thorough overview of their work through an interactive presentation. For example, students were challenged to review a fictitious case study, with a list of 10+ barriers, and decide how to begin helping the client. We left with knowledge on immigration, case work, orders of protection, medical advocacy, domestic violence, crisis services, and so much more. Thank you for spending time with CEO and for the important work you do.
Camryn Johnson- Legal Advocate (CEO Class of 2019)
Jessica Spohn- Casework and Advocacy Manager
Jill Sander-McFalls- Director of Crisis Services
Cilvia Rivera- Director of Community Services and Outreach
Jazmin Moore- Immigration Outreach Caseworker
Aleisha Cole- Domestic Violence Caseworker
12Mar
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