CRISIS SUPPORT SERVICES OF ALAMEDA COUNTY
Arielle Hassid is an experienced professional currently serving as a Shift Supervisor at Crisis Support Services of Alameda County since September 2017. Previous roles include Academic Tutor/Coach at Cardinal Education from October 2014 to September 2015, and Coordinator for Executive and Part-time MPH Programs at Columbia University from December 2012 to May 2013. Notably, Arielle founded Camp Kesem at Columbia University, securing a $10,000 grant to establish a camp for children affected by parental cancer, overseeing operations for 25 campers and 20 counselors. Arielle also co-led the Oxfam Action Corps NYC from April 2011 to March 2012, advocating for global poverty awareness and maintaining federal funding for international development. Additional experience includes being a Team Member at Pursue: Action for a Just World and working as a Development Officer at American Jewish World Service, where grant proposals were written to support various grassroots initiatives. Arielle holds a Master of Public Health in Health Policy from Columbia University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Philosophy from Stanford University.
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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.