Ellen Corbitt Currin

Sexual Health And Disability Education (shade) at YWCA Metro St. Louis

Ellen Corbitt Currin is a skilled professional in sexual health and education, currently serving in the Sexual Health and Disability Education (SHADE) program at YWCA Metro St. Louis since March 2024. Previous experience includes a role as a Teaching Assistant at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, where Ellen assisted with courses on sex and social work. Ellen has also worked as a Health and Wellness Coordinator at Sherwood Forest and as a Clinical Counseling Intern at Webster University, providing mental health counseling. Ellen's background includes building an online data repository for substance use data at Wayne State University and web development consulting for small business owners through Anita Expert and Rebrand Cities. A 2015 Venture for America Fellow, Ellen received entrepreneurship training from industry experts at Brown University. Educational qualifications include a Master of Social Work focusing on Sexual Health and Education from Washington University in St. Louis and a Bachelor's degree in Geographic Information Science and Cartography from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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YWCA Metro St. Louis

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YWCA Metro St. Louis is dedicated to eliminating racism and empowering women, by providing services to women and families in the St. Louis area. For nearly 120 years, YWCA has been the largest women's advocacy organization in the region, helping our clients find paths to self-sufficiency through programs that stabilize, support, educate and help women reach their fullest potential. YWCA Metro St. Louis is proud to offer assistance from the following programs: Prenatal services, Head Start & Early Head Start for families with children ages 0-5 and their families; Sexual and Domestic Violence Crisis Intervention and Counseling, a 24/7 Crisis Help Line (314.531.7273), Rapid Re-Housing for individuals and families fleeing violence, Racial Justice programs and Economic Empowerment programs.