Noralis Lopez Lambert

Lead Case Manager, Msw, Registered Clinical Social Work Intern at His House Children's Home

Noralis Lopez Lambert is a Social Worker with extensive experience in various roles within the social work field. Currently employed at Memorial Hospital West since August 2017, Noralis also serves as the Lead Case Manager and UAC Case Manager at Noralis's House Children's Home, focusing on family reunification processes and individualized planning for minors. Previous positions include Residential Medical Coordinator, where Noralis coordinated medical exams for admissions, and Clinical Social Work Intern roles at Banyan Health and the University of Miami Mailman Center for Child Development, providing therapy and support to clients with mental health and domestic violence issues. Noralis holds a Master of Social Work from Barry University and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and English Professional Writing from St. Thomas University.

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Miami, United States

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His House Children's Home

His House Children’s Home is a private, faith-based non-profit organization dedicated to restoring joy to the lives of children from newborn to 21 years of age. Since it was established in 1989, His House has been offering safe, caring homes to abused, abandoned and neglected children in South Florida. The organization is a frontline provider of residential services for children. Recognized and accredited by the national Council on Accreditation (COA), its model is unlike many other residential programs. Each home is staffed nurturing caregivers who make every effort to create a beautiful, cozy safe haven where children feel safe and loved. Over the past 25 years, His House has restored joy to the lives of more than 9,000 children. In 2008, the agency opened its His House International program, providing residential care and case management to Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) from Central America and other countries of the world. With the success of the UAC program, the agency was selected in 2010 as the United States reception center to receive and care for more than 500 orphaned children from Haiti following its devastating earthquake. His House International has served over 3,000 children in this program since it was established. His House is committed to breaking the cycle of abuse, while meeting the emotional, medical, educational and social needs of the child. The organization provides programs and services ranging from residential care and foster placement. Children need a safe, loving place to call home during the turbulent times in their lives. His House is a healing place that gives wounded children not only that home, but renewed hope for a brighter future.