Cassandra Godinez

Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant at Homeless Children's Network

Cassandra Godinez, MPA/ASW, currently serves as an Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant at the Homeless Children's Network, providing mental health consultation services to various early education centers and shelters. Previously, Cassandra held roles including Workforce Development Professional Expert and Interdisciplinary Services Intern at the Head Start and Early Learning Division of the Los Angeles County Office of Education, where involvement in the Universal PreKindergarten Career Development Initiative was prominent. Cassandra's experience spans various organizations, including Para Los Niños, Green Dot Public Schools, Wu Yee Children's Services, Steps Therapy, and Reading Partners, focusing on therapeutic services, social emotional support, and educational interventions for children and families from diverse backgrounds. Educational qualifications include a Master of Social Work and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Southern California, alongside a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of San Francisco.

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San Francisco, United States

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Homeless Children's Network

Our mission is to decrease the trauma of homelessness and domestic violence; and to provide strength-based, family-family focused and culturally-appropriate prevention and intervention services to children, youth, parents, and families; and to increase the strength and effectiveness of HCN’s collaborative efforts. Homeless Children's Network provides comprehensive on-site mental health, family support, community development and education, and early childhood mental health consultation services for homeless children, youth, and their families at emergency, domestic violence and transitional shelters, as well as single room occupancy hotels (SROs), schools, childcare centers, and permanent supportive housing sites.


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