New Employees – June 9, 2023

Aaliyah Schultz   Monitor, Safe Visitation 

Aaliyah (pronounced Uh LEE uh) comes to FCC as a legacy having previously been a client, and she felt having this perspective would be valuable for her. More importantly, she wants to be in a position to play an important part in the work we do. Aaliyah is a Winona native and is the mother of three daughters!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taylor Drewes   Monitor, Safe Visitation

Taylor had an internship with FCC in the Safe Visitation program and it influenced her join the agency. She is working as much as possible right now but will be back to a reduced schedule in the Fall when school resumes. Taylor is a Psychology major at WSU and is from Rochester. Taylor spent 13 years as a gymnast, but concedes she was more successful in her early years!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christy Indahl-LaFleur, Case Manager, Healthy Families, La Crosse 

Christy may look familiar to you as she is a rehire to Healthy Families.  When asked why she applied again, she says she missed working with the families.  She’s at the right spot for that!  A favorite travel memory for Christy was a trip to Norway with her dad.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Georgia Neal, Case Manager, Healthy Families, Winona

Georgia enjoys working with families and children, something she has done for years.  She has a degree in Psychology and wants to help people succeed with life challenges – big or small.  Interesting fun fact about Georgia, she says she’s a hippie and enjoys nature!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hannah Beumer    Case Manager, Day Treatment

Hannah Beumer (pronounced Beemer) has a friend at Hiawatha Valley who recommended she apply as the friend knew of clients who felt this was a good agency. Hannah is a psych major at WSU and also a Theater minor. She is the oldest of three children in her family, but will soon have a larger “family” of kids at FCC!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amanda Berg   Outpatient Therapist Trainee, MN Outpatient

Amanda found this opportunity through Indeed and moved to this area with her husband from the Des Moines area. We can’t hold that against her since she completed graduate school in counseling in the Cities! She only needs about 200 hours to be eligible for licensure. Amanda’s claim to fame is that she has “double” pair of aunts and uncles. That’s right, one aunt and uncle were married and then followed by the uncle’s brother and the aunt’s being wed!

 

 

 

 

 

Emma Carpenter    Mental Health Practitioner, Day Treatment

Emma also became aware of this position through Indeed and is qualified as a Mental Health Specialist due to hours she put in last summer working with autistic clients. Emma hails from Eagan, MN and plays basketball at WSU where she is majoring in Psychology. To relax Emma spends as much time as she can at the family cabin in Birchwood, WI. Can’t seem to break her from the Twins, though!