Epworth Children's Home
Ashley Morgan is an experienced education professional currently serving as an Academic & Behavioral Interventionist at Epworth Children's Home since September 2021. Prior to this role, Ashley held the position of Special Education Teacher with the NYC Department of Education since September 2012, focusing on a self-contained class for students with diverse disabilities. Additionally, Ashley has been involved with NYC Teaching Fellows as a Department of Education Teacher since June 2012, and previously worked as a Group Leader at Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center from February 2011 to July 2012, as well as an Explainer Intern with the Children's Health Fund from 2008 to 2011. Ashley holds a Master's degree in Education/Teaching of Individuals in Secondary Special Education Programs from Pace University (2012-2014) and two Bachelor's degrees from Hunter College in English/Language Arts Teacher Education and Bachelor of Arts in English Language Arts (2008-2012).
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Epworth Children's Home
Since 1896, Epworth Children’s Home has been a place for children to grow, learn and be loved. Children ages four – 18 come to us from broken family systems and our goal is to nurture and love them by providing education, counseling, medical care and spiritual enrichment. The mission of Epworth Children’s Home is to serve children, youth and families through a caring, accepting and safe Christian community, where hurts are healed; hope is nurtured; and faith in God, self and others is developed. Epworth Children’s Home provides group residential care for children and youth from all of South Carolina. We provide child care, counseling and related services to families and children without regard to race, religion, national origin or ability to pay.