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Katy Sikich

Manager - Finance at Mercy Home for Boys & Girls

Katy Sikich is a versatile professional with extensive experience in both therapy and management within the social services and legal sectors. Currently serving as a therapist at Marlee Hasson, LCSW & Associates since February 2020, Katy has a notable background with Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, where various roles have included manager of finance and director of young adult programs since September 2012. Previous positions include program operations manager and clinical practitioner at Heartland Alliance, as well as counseling roles at Family Guidance Centers, Inc. and an internship at DCFS Division of Guardian and Advocacy. Katy's educational qualifications include a Master of Social Work from Loyola University Chicago, a Juris Doctor from DePaul University College of Law, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Philosophy from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

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Chicago, United States

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Mercy Home for Boys & Girls

Mercy Home for Boys & Girls has helped more than 30,000 neglected, abused, and homeless children over its 130-year history. At the core of our services is our residential program, which provides a safe home, therapy, and educational support to hurting children at our two Chicago campuses. Mercy Home also offers mentoring, AfterCare, and referral services—all in all, helping a total of more than 600 kids and their families each year. Mercy Home has been voted one of Chicago’s Top 100 Workplaces in the Chicago Tribune poll since 2013. We are always looking for passionate, driven, and eager coworkers to join our team and make a positive difference in our children’s lives. Our organization is 99.7% privately funded, and we are committed to the development of both our kids and coworkers. With the support and resources we provide, our coworkers turn around the lives of needy children while building their own careers as advocates and leaders.


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