Works with Families, Individuals, Adults & Children
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Angie Hart-Hess, our Chief Operating Officer, is Licensed Certified Social Worker - Clinical (LCSW-C) who has been in practice for the past 30 years. Angie has been practicing at our founding agency,...
Linthicum Heights (MD) - - Phone: (443) 354-8903Dara Crawley has a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and is a licensed social worker in the state of Maryland. Previously, she provided support to the...
Linthicum Heights (MD) - - Phone: (443) 354-8903Adults 18+
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Families
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Families
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Reed Gehring , our Chief Clinical Officer, is Licensed Certified Social Worker - Clinical (LCSW-C) who has been in practice for the past 34 years. Reed has been in private practice since 2006 and is...
Linthicum Heights (MD) - - Phone: (443) 354-8903Margaux Blau graduated with her Masters of Social from the University of Maryland - Baltimore in 2020 and is fully licensed as a LMSW in Maryland. Margaux enjoys working with adult individuals who...
Linthicum Heights (MD) - - Phone: (443) 354-8903Adults 18+
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Sam Bolin, our Chief Executive Officer, is a Licensed Certified Social Worker – Clinical (LCSW-C) who has been practicing at our founding agency, The Linthicum Counseling Center, since 2017.
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Social workers are people who are committed to the pursuit of social welfare and social change in Linthicum Heights. Social workers usually work towards research and practice to improve the quality of life and development of the potential of each individual, group and community of a society. Social workers perform interventions through research, policy, community organizing, direct practice and teaching. Professional social workers are generally considered those who hold a degree in social work. Social work has its roots in the struggle of society to deal with poverty and its resultant problems. Therefore, in places like Linthicum Heights social work is intricately linked with the idea of charity work. The concept of charity goes back to ancient times, and the practice of providing for the poor has roots in many major ancient civilizations and world religions.