Episcopal Community Services
Edith Fematt is a bilingual child and family therapist with extensive experience in various therapeutic settings. Currently serving at Episcopal Community Services since May 2023, previous roles include CYF bilingual clinician at Community Research Foundation, intern therapist at HEY Clinic, and school therapist intern at local elementary schools. Edith has a background in child psychology, which includes conducting psychological assessments, developing individualized treatment plans, and providing therapy for families. Educational qualifications comprise a Master of Science in Child Development with a focus on Early Childhood Mental Health from San Diego State University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Clinical Child Psychology from CETYS Universidad. Additional training as a Montessori Primary Guide further enriches Edith's expertise in child development.
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Episcopal Community Services
ECS provides more than $34 million in health and human services in the areas of homelessness, mental health, poverty, addiction and early childhood education to more than 7,000 clients in San Diego. Operating under its mission to break barriers and transform communities through programs rooted in our tradition of action and faith in God, ECS inspires children and empowers adults by providing vital, high-quality social services that encourage healthy interdependence. Every client is served regardless of ethnic background, culture, gender, age, sexual orientation or religious creed. The overarching goal of ECS is to provide services that build a bridge to a brighter future.