Good Shepherd Hamilton & Toronto
Carrin Adoma currently serves as a Mental Health Consultant for the Government of Nunavut since July 2024 and has held multiple roles at Good Shepherd Hamilton & Toronto, including Mental Health Crisis Worker and Manager of Residential Services since February 2021. Previous experience includes a position as a Community Health Navigator in partnership with Good Shepherd Centres at Hamilton Health Sciences from December 2019 to February 2021, as well as roles as a Housing Support Worker and Family Support Worker at Good Shepherd Hamilton from May 2018 to December 2019. Carrin's earlier experience includes working as a Housing Support Worker at LOFT Community Services and as an Addiction Counsellor at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton. Education consists of a Master of Social Work from the University of Toronto (2023 - April 2025), a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from Carleton University (2007 - 2014), and a Post Graduate Certificate in Addictions and Mental Health from Durham College.
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Good Shepherd Hamilton & Toronto
We are a human services and community health agency and we serve all those who come to us in need. Our goal is to support people through crisis and assist them in re-establishing healthy and productive lives in the community. Our services are free of cost and are offered without judgment to anyone in need.