Center for Human Services (CHS)
Kelly Martin has extensive experience in educational and therapeutic settings, currently serving as a Graduation Coach at the Center for Human Services since September 2013, where responsibilities include managing a caseload of 35 Junior High students to enhance attendance, GPA, and behavior. Previously, as a Student Assistance Specialist, Kelly provided short-term social and emotional support for students facing various challenges. Prior experience includes roles at the Stanislaus County Police Activities League, where Kelly oversaw pool activities, ensured safety as a lifeguard, and led after-school recreational programs. Earlier experience as a Physical Therapy Aide at Biosport Physical Therapy involved assisting patients with exercises under professional guidance. Kelly holds a BA in Psychology from California State University, Stanislaus, and a High School Diploma in Health Careers from Grace M. Davis High School.
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Center for Human Services (CHS)
Center for Human Services opened in 1970 as Head Rest, a drop-in center for youth who needed support. Now, with over 250 paid staff, at least 100 volunteers, and operating budget of 12 million dollars, CHS serves over 20,000 clients a year through programs in the areas of shelter, juvenile justice services, mental health counseling, school-based services, family resource centers, and substance abuse prevention and treatment. Our services continue to support the youth and families of Stanislaus County. CHS has a long history here, and we do what we can in response to the needs of our community. For more information please visit our website.