St. Catherine's Center for Children
Meghan Lippa currently serves as a Day Program Counselor at the Center for Disability Services, focusing on the safety and well-being of adults with disabilities while developing enriching programs. Additionally, Meghan works as a Community Counselor at St. Catherine's Center for Children, providing rehabilitative support to youth and families facing mental health challenges. As a graduate research assistant at the University at Albany School of Public Health, Meghan contributes to research projects on medication-assisted treatment programs and the impact of tele-mental health on health disparities. Earlier experiences include an internship at MVP Health Care, where Meghan collaborated on employee well-being programming, and roles with People Inc. and the Alzheimer's Association, emphasizing community outreach and support. Meghan holds a Bachelor of Science in Social Work from Niagara University and is pursuing a Master of Public Health at the University at Albany.
St. Catherine's Center for Children
St. Catherine's Center for Children provides a comprehensive range of human services designed to offer hope, foster growth, and improve the lives of the children and families we serve.