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Sarah Quinn Lcsw

Behavioral Health Clinician at Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program

Sarah Quinn, LCSW has a diverse range of work experience in the field of social work. Sarah started their career as an AmeriCorps member and instructor at the International Institute of Boston, where they taught English classes and provided career coaching. Sarah then worked as a client advocate at the AIDS Action Committee, assisting clients with housing, healthcare, and employment needs. Sarah later became an MSW intern at HIAS and Council, where they provided resettlement services to refugees and facilitated a support group. Sarah then moved on to Prevention Point Philadelphia, where they served as a Bridging the Gaps intern and assisted with various programs and case management. Sarah also gained experience as an outpatient therapy intern and FFS psychotherapist at COMHAR, conducting intakes and assessments and providing individual therapy. Sarah then worked at the AIDS Action Committee again, this time as the manager of residential programs and residential contracts manager, overseeing program operations and supervising case management staff. Most recently, Sarah has been working as a behavioral health clinician at the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program. Throughout their career, Sarah has demonstrated a commitment to helping underserved populations and ensuring that services are provided in a trauma-informed and accessible manner.

Sarah Quinn, LCSW received their BA degree in Spanish/Latin American Studies and Sociology from Gettysburg College, where they studied from 2002 to 2006. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued a master's degree in Clinical Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in the field of Clinical Social Work. Sarah completed their MSW degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012.

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  • Behavioral Health Clinician

    April, 2019 - present