by Molly Curtiss | Dec 3, 2024 | Behavioral Health, Family Support
Access to free Mental Health First Aid trainings is expanding across Benton and Franklin Counties, thanks to the award of a $7,500 grant to LCSNW Tri-Cities....
by Molly Curtiss | Nov 7, 2024 | Staff Spotlight
Meet Tricia (Trish) Longhorn, Advancement Specialist for our Tri-Cities District. The journey that led Trish to her current role is a testament to her...
by Molly Curtiss | Dec 22, 2021 | Behavioral Health, Child Welfare
Farewell to ‘Dr. G’ after two-decade partnership Sometimes youth experience a mental health crisis and need immediate support. Over the last 19 years, Dr....
by Molly Curtiss | Jul 1, 2020 | Behavioral Health, Child Welfare
Therapy Kits in Tri-Cities One hundred shoe-sized boxes line the walls in the conference room at the Tri-Cities office. Each one is filled with art supplies,...
by Molly Curtiss | May 18, 2020 | Behavioral Health, Child Welfare, Family Support
Helping Children by Using Their Language Play is the natural language of children. Young children learn exceptionally fast through observation and...
by Molly Curtiss | Jun 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
Many people remember the Christmas sweaters she started wearing the day after Halloween. Others recall the Looney Tunes knick-knacks that covered her office....
by Molly Curtiss | Jun 5, 2019 | Behavioral Health
If you met me on the street, you’d experience a warm person who would greet you with a smile. But underneath, I struggle.I was born addicted to cocaine. At...
by Molly Curtiss | Oct 26, 2018 | Behavioral Health
Three balloons float in Travis Civic Rybarski’s office. They’re a gift from a coworker celebrating his passion: rap music. “When I come to work, being...