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Meet our Staff:
Dena L. Moore , Ph.D., LPC, NCC
- Chief Executive Officer
dena@acadianafamilytree.org
Dena brings a sense of joy and energy to everything she does and her new position as CEO with TFT is no exception! She graduated from John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas with the MA in Community Counseling in 1997 and obtained a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Education and Research from the University of Arkansas in 2002. Her areas of research interest involve women with severe work disabilities. In 2005, she published the results of her dissertation research in The Journal of Counseling and Development. Dena is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Louisiana Board Approved Supervisor with extensive experience in service provision to adults and children dealing with trauma and abuse and to women with severe psychiatric disabilities. She brings a wealth of experience in program development, implementation, and evaluation to The Family Tree. She has teaching experience in a variety of academic settings, including the ULL Psychology Department in 2005. Dena is a seasoned presenter with interests in the application of theory to practice, ethics, and treatment planning and is a member of both Louisiana Counseling Association and American Counseling Association. She also serves on the Board of Directors for CASA of the 16th JDC, Inc. Dena enjoys a variety of outdoor activities including bicycling, jogging, and working in her yard.
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Anne LeBlanc
- Office Manager
Lafayette has been home to Anne LeBlanc all of her life, and she joined the staff of The Family Tree in 2001. She is office manager of the agency and also is assistant to the Chief Executive Officer. Her daily tasks encompass the various duties in managing day to day operations, as well as bookkeeping, assisting Human Resources, IT troubleshooting, purchasing agent, contract maintenance, for the agency. Anne also assists the Board of Directors and the Chief Executive Officer in their administration of the agency. She is referred to by staff as the "go to" lady, and strives to provide coworkers, clients and the general public in her best ability.
Anne has over 30 years experience in bookkeeping and office management. Her interests mainly revolve around "La Joie de Vie", the joy of life.
Cooking, family, music, laughter and peace are her favorite pastimes.
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Dee Atkinson
- Support Staff Coordinator
(337) 981-2180 dee@acadianafamilytree.org
Dee Atkinson, affectionately called “Maw Dee,” has been with The Family Tree since 1999. As one of our support staff, she is one of the first faces you will see as a visitor to our agency. Dee’s background in various office settings, including the health care and legal fields, is valuable in her daily tasks of scheduling counseling and Community Education clients, billing insurance providers for counseling sessions, providing information to callers, and more. Dee provides administrative support to over 20 staff members at The Family Tree. She also loves soccer, serving as a youth soccer coach for 25 years.
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Tina LeBlanc
- Intake Coordinator
(337)981-2180 tina@acadianafamilytree.org
Tina LeBlanc is originally from Lafayette. She resides in Iberia parish with her husband and two children. Tina is a Volunteer Parent for the Girl Scouts of America. She has been working in Lafayette for the past 12 years in Customer Service for the food and transportation industry. Daily she completes tasks as an intake coordinator at The Family Tree. She schedules counseling sessions and education clients. Tina provides information to callers and helps the entire staff with various tasks.
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Kelli Adams
- Intake Coordinator
Kelli Adams began work at The Family Tree in June 2009. She is an Intake Coordinator in charge of gathering information from new clients and directing people to classes and services. She is one of the first faces you see when you enter for services in the evenings.
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Wendy Leger, LCSW
- Clinical Director
Wendy J. Leger, LCSW, is the Clinical Director of The Family Tree Information, Education & Counseling Center. She has been working at the Family Tree since 1996 and has over 16 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, and adults. She currently provides required supervision to two Master Level Social Workers employed full-time by the Family Tree. Wendy also facilitates the Project Hope program at the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center. She received her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1989 and has been licensed in the state of Louisiana since 1997.
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Kate Lloyd, LPC
- Clinician
Kate Lloyd is a Licensed Professional Counselor that joined our staff in May of 2009. Kate graduated in 2005 from ULL with a Masters in Counselor Education. Kate has worked with hurricane survivors, run programs for non-profit agencies, and currently counsels full time at The Family Tree. Kate enjoys organizing holiday parties, knitting, and running.
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Jeremy Broussard, M.S.
- Clinician
Jeremy Broussard, MS, is the newest addition to our clinical team. Jeremy provides individual, couples, and family counseling to clients ages 4 and above. In addition to these primary roles, Jeremy also works with males in the HOPE parenting program at the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center. Jeremy is a May 2007 graduate of the University of Lafayette’s Community Counseling program and is currently working on LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) licensure. Before coming to The Family Tree, Jeremy completed his graduate internship and practicum at the UL Counseling and Testing Center where he primarily served students. While there he conducted AD/HD groups and performed individual and couples counseling. Jeremy is a native of Jennings.
Jeremy’s decision to pursue counseling came from his interest in working with people to help them with everyday life issues. His counseling philosophy is based on viewing individuals from within a larger context, primarily the family system. Jeremy believes that individuals hold their own keys to change and that they simply misplace them at times. His approach is a combination of reality therapy, cognitive therapy, existential psychology and structural family therapy.
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Dolores Broussard
- Ways to Work Coordinator
Dolores Broussard is the area Coordinator of Ways to Work, a national family loan program. Dolores serves as the direct link between a borrower and the purchase of a vehicle, managing all aspects of closing a car loan from start to finish. She walks clients through the process of applying for a loan, and assists borrowers in the many aspects of car ownership including choosing a car, establishing a budget, and maximizing community resources. Dolores has been at The Family Tree since 2002.
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Glynis DeRoche, LCSW
- Healthy Start Program Director
337-295-7021
Glynis DeRoche has been with The Family Tree for eight years and is currently the Healthy Start Program Director. Prior to serving in this capacity, she has filled other roles at The Family Tree, including staff clinician in the counseling program, facilitator of a jail-based parenting program for incarcerated parents, and Program Coordinator for The Family Tree’s Healthy Families America program. Glynis also has experience working in social services within a hospital system and as coordinator of the children’s services in a substance abuse treatment program for women.
Glynis received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1993 and her Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University in the area of Children and Families Studies in 1996.
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Laurie LaFleur
- Healthy Start Administrative Assistant
Laurie LaFleur joined The Family Tree in 2005 as the Administrative Assistant for the Healthy Start Program. She is responsible for administrative support for the program, planning and organizing health education for clients, and enjoys helping with the Fetal and Infant Mortality Review Committees (Community Action and Case Review). Prior to working at The Family Tree, Laurie was an assistant director at a child care center for eight years and has worked in the office sector for many years.
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Katy Bajat, GSW
- Healthy Start MSW Case Manager
katy@acadianafamilytree.org
Katy is a 2009 graduate of the LSU School of Social Work. She completed her Advanced Internship at The Family Tree where she provided counseling and helped facilitate Project HOPE, an inmate parent/child program for incarcerated parents. She was hired after graduation as a Case Manager for the Healthy Start program.
Prior to attending graduate school, Katy was an elementary school teacher for seven years in Lafayette Parish. She enjoys working with young children and their families and hopes to one day specialize in Infant Mental Health.
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Joan Conway, RN
- Nurse Case Manager/FIMR Regional Coordinator
In addition to her responsibilities as Nurse Case Manager for the Healthy Start Program, Joan Conway, RN has developed the Fetal and Infant Mortality Review program for the Regional Office of Public Health in Acadiana. This statewide initiative focuses on ways to improve pregnancy outcomes through case review and community action. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from D’Youville College in Buffalo, and has also been certified as a Parish (Church) Nurse.
Joan came to the Family Tree Healthy Start program with many years of experience in public health and home visiting nursing services. Her nursing career has taken her to several states where she has worked in clinical practice at hospital and health unit settings, and has provided school health care in both public and private schools. Joan is a native of New York.
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Leslie Stelly, GSW
- Healthy Start MSW Case Manager
Leslie Stelly has been with The Family Tree since August 2004. She completed her Advanced Internship at The Family Tree while attending Louisiana State University. During her internship, Leslie primarily provided clinical services in the counseling program. After graduating in May 2005, Leslie joined The Healthy Start team as the MSW Case Manager. Leslie has also previously been involved with other services of The Family Tree, including The Breaux Bridge Adolescent Drug Court, and facilitates a parenting class called How to Talk So Kids Will Listen.
Leslie received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2003 and her Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University in 2005. Leslie is certified as a Graduate Social Worker and is working towards receiving her license. Leslie also plans to one day specialize in Infant Mental Health.
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Amy Cavanaugh, PhD
- Healthy Start Infant Mental Health Consultant
Dr. Amy Cavanaugh is a clinical psychologist and the infant mental health consultant to the Healthy Start Program of the Family Tree. She provides psychological assessment and intervention services to mothers and babies in the program, as well as infant mental health information to the Healthy Start team and the Lafayette community. Dr. Abraham also conducts mental health consultation as part of the Quality Rating System.
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Shannon Bernard, MS
- Healthy Start Case Manager
Shannon has a Bachelor's of Arts in Sociology and Social Welfare and a Master's of Science in Human Resources with an emphasis in Child and Family Studies. Prior to becoming an employee of The Family Tree, Shannon was employed by Volunteers of America where she worked with the elderly and individuals with disabilities. Shannon came to work for The Family Tree Healthy Start program in January 2009. She sought this job after her experience of having a child born prematurely at 27weeks gestation. Shannon hopes that she can help women to have healthy pregnancies and minimize their risk of pre-term birth as well as help children to live healthy lives. Shannon enjoys spending time with family and shopping.
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Allison Prince
- Healthy Start Outreach Specialist
Allison Prince is a Community Outreach Specialist for the Healthy Start Program. Allison is married with four children and has lived in Lafayette for most of her life. She is very active with her church and loves to travel, cook, and spend time with her family and friends. She has worked in several day care centers in the past and owned her own facility for ten years. In 2007, she shifted her career focus to being more involved in the community and became a part of the Healthy Start Team. On her first week on the job Allison attended a Healthy Start Conference in Washington D.C. with other Healthy Start staff. Allison believes that Healthy Start is her destiny because it allows her to work with moms and help to educate them about their children. She enjoys the opportunity to help these moms through the rough times in their lives. Through her position in Healthy Start she has the opportunity to meet people in the community and give them valuable information about the Healthy Start Program.
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Daria Damon
- Healthy Start Outreach Specialist
Daria Damon is a Healthy Start Outreach Specialist. As an Outreach Specialist she visits first time moms in their homes to educate them on their child's development. She helps these moms from pregnancy until the child is two years old. Daria is a resident of Crowley, married with 3 children, she enjoys reading, writing, listening to music, and being surrounded with friends and family. She is a Graduate of the University of Phoenix with an Associates degree in Business Management.
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Lisa LaRochelle, GSW
- Mental Health Consultant - Quality Start
Lisa LaRochelle, LCSW, has been with The Family Tree since August 2005. She has worked as a clinician in several capacities, including providing counseling, working with Breaux Bridge Adolescent Drug Court participants, facilitating the HOPE parenting program at the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center, and assisting with the community-based program Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol. Lisa is currently working as a mental health consultant for the Quality Rating System. She is excited about being part of the state-wide initiative to increase the quality of child care centers in Louisiana.
Lisa received a Bachelor of Arts with a Concentration in Humanities and Social Thought from the Louisiana Scholars’ College in 2002, a Bachelor of Social Work from Northwestern State University in 2003, and a Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University in 2005. She earned her social work license in 2009 and enjoys being a member of the National Association of Social Workers. p>
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Shallan Jones
- Assessor - Quality Start
Shallan has a Bachelors of Science in Psychology. She is originally from San Diego California. She is married with two children and her passion is making a difference in people's lives however she can. Other than making a difference, Shallan enjoys spending time with family and friends, exercising, traveling, and spending time outdoors. She has been with The Family Tree since late 2007, a little over two years.
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