Intercommunity Action
Ashley Slaff is an experienced mental health professional currently serving as the Assistant Clinical Outpatient Administrator at Intercommunity Action since December 2024 and as Adjunct Faculty at La Salle University since January 2021. With a private practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist since August 2015, Ashley offers clinical supervision and consultation. Previous roles include Manager of the Adult Behavioral Health Walk-In Clinic at Merakey, Director of Children's Crisis Programs at PATH (People Acting to Help), Inc., and Clinical Supervisor at Crisis Support Services of Alameda County, highlighting a strong focus on behavioral health and crisis intervention for both adults and children. Educational background includes a BA in English from William & Mary, a Master's degree in Women's Studies from the University of Oxford, and a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies. Ashley has also held leadership positions such as Program Coordinator at Alameda Family Services and Wellness Center Manager at Montgomery County Community College.
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Intercommunity Action
Intercommunity Action helps people live fulfilling lives by providing resources for Aging, Behavioral Health, and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. They have provided assistance to help people live successfully in the community. Interact was established in 1969 as a private, not-for-profit, community-based organization designed to meet the human services needs of the residents of Andorra, Roxborough, Manayunk, Wissahickon, East Falls, and Nicetown neighborhoods of Northwest Philadelphia.