Brenda Farias

Direct Care Staff at DIMONDALE ADOLESCENT

Brenda Farias has a diverse background in human services, with experience spanning various roles in both direct care and administrative capacities. Currently serving as a Direct Care Staff member at Dimondale Adolescent since December 2021, Brenda previously worked as a Credentialing Coordinator at Gemini Diversified Services, Inc. from July 2018 to January 2023. Additional experience includes positions as a Teacher's Assistant at Orange County Head Start and as a Preschool Teacher at Knowledge Learning Corporation - Childcare Marketplace. Brenda holds a Bachelor's degree in Human Services with credentials in Family & Children and an Associate's degree in Human Services, Management, both from the University of Phoenix. Seeking growth opportunities in human services, administrative assistance, or medical credentialing, Brenda is dedicated to contributing to community support and development.

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Los Angeles, United States

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DIMONDALE ADOLESCENT

DIMONDALE ADOLESCENT CARE FACILITY STRTP in a non-profit Short-Term Residential Therapeutic Programs serve at-risk boys and girls aged 12-18, who have a history of delinquency, severe emotional disturbance, or who have been unsuccessful at a lower level of care. We provider housing, supervision, and intensive mental health services, as well as a wide range of additional supports. TSCF Our Temporary Shelter Care Facilities provide emergency housing to youths aged 12-18 who find themselves between placements or awaiting placement following removal from the home. They are provided with twenty-four-hour care and supervision for up to ten calendar days. We also provide intensive mental health support to ease what may be a very difficult and confusing time in a child’s life. FFA Our Foster Family Agency recruits and trains Resource Families to provide housing and care to children aged 0 to 18 who have been removed from their home due to abuse or neglect. Resource families are individuals, couples, or families that seek to provide day-to-day care for children that are under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, or otherwise in the care of a county child welfare agency or probation department.


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51-200

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