Kathleen Offerman

Kathleen Offerman has extensive experience in both the beauty and mental health sectors. Currently serving as an Independent Beauty Influencer at Farmasi and an Independent Stylist at Color Street since 2020, Kathleen also holds a longstanding role at Northwestern Community Services since 2016, taking on positions such as CIT Instructor, Mobile Crisis Response Specialist, and PACT Community Support Specialist. Previous experience includes working as an Independent Consultant for Thrive Life, a Specialist at Crossroads Counseling Center, and various roles in mental health, including Mental Health Therapist II at Prince William County and Mental Health Worker II at Arlington County. Kathleen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Rutgers University, obtained between 1987 and 1993.

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Northwestern Community Services Board

Northwestern Community Services Board offers an array of outpatient, case management, day support, residential and emergency programs that are designed to enhance the quality of life for both children and adults affected by emotional/behavioral disorders, mental illness, substance use, and intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities (ID/DD). Northwestern specializes in rehabilitative and family support services for individuals with such long-term challenges as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, addiction, and those with significant impairments from ID/DD. NWCSB also provides 24-hour emergency evaluation, short-term treatment and hospital referral to individuals having mental health, emotional, substance use, or behavioral crises that pose a safety risk to themselves or others. After regular office hours when centers are closed, access to our professional emergency staff is available through Concern Hotline. NWCSB is a public provider with a staff of over 150 caring professionals. While some public funds support these programs, fees make up the largest portion of the budget and charges are based upon the individual or family’s available resources and ability to pay.