CRISIS SUPPORT SERVICES OF ALAMEDA COUNTY
Amanda Gall is a dedicated professional currently serving as the Training Program Manager at Crisis Support Services of Alameda County, a position held since January 2021, with a progression through various roles including Training Program Coordinator, Interim Training Program Coordinator, and Crisis Line Shift Supervisor. Amanda also gained valuable experience as a Clinical Intern at Bay Area Community Resources from August 2023 to June 2024 and as an MFT Trainee at John Swett High School during the same period. With a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from The Wright Institute in progress and a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management from San Diego State University, Amanda's diverse background includes extensive volunteer work as a Crisis Counselor and professional experience as a Crew Member at Trader Joe's for nearly a decade.
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CRISIS SUPPORT SERVICES OF ALAMEDA COUNTY
Founded in 1966, Crisis Support Services of Alameda County offers a broad range of counseling, education and prevention services in a safe environment. CSS’ 24-hour crisis hotline responds to more than 65,000 calls each year. Services include on-going therapy groups, school-based counseling, supportive services for seniors, suicide prevention for youth; and community education. Crisis Support Services of Alameda County recognizes and understands the impact of trauma including the challenge of accessing supportive services. Our mission is to provide a welcoming and safe environment, rooted in the belief that through collaboration with clients at every stage of service healing is possible. We invite you to learn more about our agency by exploring our website.