Junior League of Portland
Camden Schobert is a seasoned psychology professional with extensive experience in various therapeutic settings. As a member of the Junior League of Portland since June 2012, Camden has held multiple leadership roles, including Assistant Chair positions in several committees. Concurrently, Camden serves as a Combat Stress Specialist and General Medical Psychologist at the Portland VA Medical Center, focusing on psychological assessments and individual therapy for post-deployment veterans. Camden's prior roles include Staff Psychologist at Baylor University, a Part-time Psychologist at The Center for Cognitive Education, and experiences as a psychology intern and trainee across several organizations. Camden earned a PsyD and MSCP from Baylor University, building a strong educational foundation with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Southern California.
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Junior League of Portland
The Junior League of Portland is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The Junior League of Portland Focuses on Early Childhood Development. Specifically, the league promotes the growth of physical, intellectual, emotional & social skills of children ages 0 to 6. Volunteers have worked at the Ronald McDonald House, Boys and Girls Clubs, North Portland Community Health Clinic, the YWCA Transitional School for the Homeless, and Free Arts for Abused Children. League members have been involved with educational opportunities by participating in zoo programs for the deaf, educational television, and docent programs at the World Forestry Center, Portland Art Museum and Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Our current community partners include: Children's Relief Nursery, Girls Inc, Peninsula Children's Center, Raphael House, Ronald McDonald House and the Salvation Army's White Shield. As a member of the Association of Junior League's International, we are part of a global team with 293 Junior Leagues from the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Local members benefit from being a part of this global team by sharing ideas and community projects which are successful in other parts of the world and to use those experiences to better our own community.