Sarah Carlson

Outpatient Clinician, Supervisee In Social Work at The Up Center

Sarah Carlson is an Outpatient Clinician and Supervisee in Social Work at The Up Center since June 2023. Prior experience includes serving as a Risk Manager/Compliance Officer and Social Worker at St. Mary's Home from December 2017 to July 2023, as well as an Intensive In-Home Clinician at Compass Youth & Family Services from June 2022 to June 2023. Sarah holds a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Syracuse University, earned from 2021 to 2023, and a Bachelor of Social Work degree from James Madison University, awarded in 2016.

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Virginia Beach, United States

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The Up Center

The Up Center, headquartered in Norfolk, Va., is the region's oldest and largest non-profit family services agency dedicated to helping people live better lives. Founded in 1883, the agency responds to the needs of our community's most vulnerable citizens by providing comprehensive, effective and innovative services in four core areas: Protecting our children, Strengthening families, Empowering people in crisis and Maximizing independence for those with disabilities. The Up Center has four locations throughout Hampton Roads and serves over 10,000 people each year. Our Vision is a healthy community where children and families thrive. We believe that families are at the foundation of a thriving community. When we invest in all families, children are ready for school, parents are prepared to invest their talents in the workplace, home is a place of security, love and hope, and neighborhoods flourish. Our community becomes a better place to live, work and give. Our mission is: We are committed to partnering with children, families, and communities to improve lives and outcomes through prevention, intervention, and support services. Through innovative services and community collaboration, we build strong families- the foundation of a resilient, flourishing community. Our programs meet the diverse needs of children and families, including: - Counseling and mental health skill-building - Early childhood education and youth mentoring - Foster Care - Financial and housing education and counseling - Workforce readiness and development - Disability Services


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