laura landis

Resident and Community Coordinator at Home Forward

Laura Landis has a diverse range of work experience in the field of social services. Most recently, they worked as a Resident and Community Coordinator at Home Forward, where they played a role in providing affordable housing and promoting stability and self-sufficiency among residents. Prior to that, they served as an Elder Abuse Coordinator at Clackamas Women's Services, focusing on supporting victims of elder abuse. Additionally, they worked as a Case Manager at Pathways to Safety International, assisting individuals experiencing domestic violence. Laura also has experience as a Victim Witness Specialist at the Dakota County Attorney's Office, where they provided various services to crime victims and assisted in trial preparations. Earlier in their career, they held positions such as Program Coordinator at Missions Inc, where they oversaw intervention programs for domestic violence victims, and Program Coordinator at Refuge Network, where they coordinated services for domestic violence victims and supervised volunteers. Laura's work experience also includes serving as a Shelter Worker at Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, providing support to homeless families, and as a Women's Advocate at Alexandra House, Inc, offering crisis intervention and advocacy for women and children.

Laura Landis attended Century College from 1986 to 1987, where they studied General Studies. laura obtained several additional certifications throughout their career, including the Oregon 45 hour Domestic Violence Training from Clackamas Women's Services in August 2019, the Abuse in Later Life: Cross-training for Direct Service Providers Instructor Training Program from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women in July 2019, and the Elder Abuse Training for law Enforcement Instructor Training Program from the U.S. Department of Justice , Office on Violence Against Women in April 2019. laura also received certifications in Chemical Dependency and Youth from Hazelden Chemical Dependency Center, Culture Diversity Training from Winona State University, Domestic Violence from Alexandria House, Effective Educator from OutFront Minnesota, Homophobia Training from the Department of Corrections, Sexual Violence from the Sexual Violence Center, and Support Group Facilitator from the Domestic Abuse Project. The specific months and years for these certifications are not provided.

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