Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles
Hannah Sullivan is a dedicated professional in the fields of social work and education, currently serving as a Clinician II at Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles, where responsibilities include providing therapeutic support to children in emergency domestic violence shelters. Previous roles include Social Worker II, where case management skills were honed, and MSW Intern, focused on psychosocial support for children of domestic violence victims. Educators' experience includes serving as a Limudim Plus Teacher for IKAR, teaching critical topics to middle school students. Academic credentials encompass a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California and a Master of Arts in Jewish Nonprofit Management from Hebrew Union College. Additionally, Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Religion/Religious Studies from The College of Wooster, complemented by previous internships at Camp Wise and the American Camp Association.
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Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles
Jewish Family Service of Los Angeles (www.jfsla.org) is an ‘extended family’ that welcomes and serves people of all ages, ethnicities and religions with compassion and caring. Established in 1854, JFS is proud to offer a family of services for people in need. These nationally recognized services counsel and support individuals and families, helping nearly 100,000 people each year in the greater Los Angeles area.