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Sharmila Abraham

FFA And Case Manager at DIMONDALE ADOLESCENT

Sharmila Abraham, MSW, is an experienced social worker with a diverse background in child welfare and family services. Currently serving as an FFA and Case Manager at Dimondale Adolescent since June 2023, Sharmila has previously worked as a Foster Care & Adoptions Social Worker at Children's Bureau and held roles at Optimist Youth Homes and Family Services, Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, and Deliann-Lucile Achievement Homes. Sharmila’s experience includes providing care and support to children, planning recreational activities, managing casework, and working towards family reunification. Sharmila holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Social Behavior from California State University-Dominguez Hills, complemented by studies at the University of California, Irvine.

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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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