Claudia Boyle

Claudia Boyle has extensive work experience in the field of counseling and mental health. Claudia started their career as a Therapist at the Hispanic Counseling Center in May 2007 and worked there until May 2010. From December 2010 to August 2012, Claudia served as the Kinship Program Coordinator at the same organization. Claudia then took on the role of Licensed Mental Health Counselor from June 2012 to June 2014. In July 2014, Claudia became the Youth and Family Program Director, and in October 2014, they were promoted to Associate Director. Most recently, they have taken on the position of Chief Executive Officer of the Hispanic Counseling Center in July 2021. Prior to their work at the Hispanic Counseling Center, Claudia was a Counselor II at PACE Center for Girls from May 2002 to December 2006.

Claudia Boyle's education history begins with their high school studies at Marymount School in Barranquilla from 1975 to 1988. Claudia then pursued their undergraduate studies at Universidad del Norte, where they obtained a degree in Psicologia from 1989 to 1995. Following their undergraduate studies, they enrolled at the University of Miami - School of Education from 1995 to 1997 to pursue a Master in Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Clinical Psychology.

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Nassau, United States

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Hispanic Counseling Center

ABOUT HCC: The Hispanic Counseling Center (HCC) was established in 1977 by the Nassau County Department of Drug and Alcohol Addiction and the Nassau County Youth Board to provide substance abuse treatment services and services for children and adolescents in response to the county’s growing Latino population. Over the intervening years, the agency has grown and expanded, adding programs to respond to the community’s most urgent needs. Today, client services include Individual, Group, and Family Counseling, Educational Workshops, Case Management, Support Groups, Family Activities, After-school Tutoring and Enrichment, Summer Camp, Crisis Intervention, and Prevention Programs for at-risk youth. Services are available to all, regardless of race, ethnicity, creed, sexual orientation, or ability to pay. HCC continues to foster excellence in terms of quality of services and professionalism. As a result of a dedicated Staff and Board, and a strong network of donors, funders, and community supporters, Hispanic Counseling Center continues to make a difference-big and small-in the lives of Long Islanders. OUR MISSION: To enhance the strengths of Long Island’s families and children through bilingual, bicultural counseling, prevention, vocational and educational services to enrich their lives, foster economic independence and nurture dreams for generations to come.


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