Family Tree
Louie Jamal Cotton Ed.S. currently serves as the Transitional Coordination Manager at Tree of Hope in Denver, responsible for providing comprehensive transition services that address medical, community living, and social needs. Louie has held various advocacy and clinical roles, including Advocate at Family Tree, where safety and crisis intervention services are provided, and Mental Health Clinician for the State of Colorado. Previous positions include Lead Behavioral Health Technician III at The Medical Center of Aurora, Director at Community Empowerment Corporation, and Business Management and Psychology Instructor at Heritage College. Louie's educational background includes an Education Specialist degree from Aspen University, a Master of Arts in Human Services Counseling from Liberty University, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology & Business, among other certifications and diplomas related to coaching and mental health.
Family Tree
For nearly four decades, Family Tree has provided innovative, life-changing services designed to end child abuse and neglect, domestic violence and homelessness. As the only organization in the Denver metro area working to address the inter-connectedness among these issues, Family Tree is changing how individuals, families and communities see, respond to and overcome them. In the past year, Family Tree provided services to tens of thousands of people in efforts to empower individuals to discover their own strengths to create lasing, positive change.