NASWCA is proud to introduce Angelique York, who both interns with NASW and works for Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission.
She is matriculating as a MSW graduate student at University of Southern California (USC) with a concentration in community, organization, and business innovation. Her ultimate goal is to head a nonprofit that is committed to providing a support system and creating opportunities in efforts to eliminate negative stereotypes concerning underserved girls. In addition, she plans to start her own private practice as a LCSW.
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