DCCH Center for Children & Families
Madison Asrat currently serves as a Clinical Social Work Intern at Mental Health America, beginning in August 2023, while simultaneously working as a Therapeutic Behavioral Specialist at DCCH Center for Children & Families since February 2021. Prior professional experience includes roles as a Testing Administrator at Pearson Professional Programs from December 2020 to November 2022, and multiple positions at Topgolf from May 2017 to November 2020, including Guest Service Representative, Training Specialist, and Marketing Specialist. Earlier work experience includes serving as a Call Center Representative for Ruffalo Noel Levitz from September 2019 to March 2020. Madison Asrat holds a degree in Psychology with a focus on School Psychology from the University of Cincinnati, completed in 2021, and graduated from Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy in 2017.
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DCCH Center for Children & Families
DCCH is a multi-faceted nonprofit with services that include Residential Treatment for survivors of child abuse and neglect; Therapeutic Foster Care and Adoption services; Independent Living; Targeted Case Management; and Outpatient Therapy. Our cornerstone program, Residential Treatment, provides critical care for boys and girls, ages six through 14, who have been removed from their homes by the State, many due to severe abuse and neglect. They bear profound emotional and behavioral scars from the trauma they've experienced. DCCH provides them a safe place to live, specialized education, and life-changing therapy to help them manage their behaviors and find hope in a brighter future. DCCH strives to help rebuild the lives of individuals with traumatic, emotional and behavioral difficulties. Our unique, onsite personalized approach allows each person to thrive socially, mentally, and physically, and make positive, permanent life changes.