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Jennifer Andrews

Licensed Clinical Social Worker | MSW, LCSW

“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I (Jesus) came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” John 10:10 (ESV)

Jesus came to bring life and life in abundance but there are so many difficulties we all encounter that can get in the way:
• Perhaps you’re constantly disappointed in yourself, feeling guilty, pass up on opportunities you later regret, feel overwhelmed, procrastinate, have difficulty sleeping, feel fatigued or think you may be experiencing anxiety or depression.
• Or you’re a couple rehearsing the same argument over and over- even to the point of wanting to give up on the relationship? Maybe you’re just so disappointed in relationships or aren’t sure how to develop healthier relationships with others
• Have a child/teen you find difficult to parent or help: they may seem worried or depressed, tearful, have frequent meltdowns, trouble getting along with others or lying.
• Went through a stressful, traumatic, or tragic event that is making life too difficult or desire to understand how past experiences have impacted you.

The Lord has faithfully met me where I was at throughout my life; at times He did this through professional counselors. They used their knowledge and wisdom to help me identify the root of problems (it’s half the battle) and helped me make the changes that needed to happen. Now, I’ve the opportunity to do the same for others. What joy it brings me to come alongside others and help them break free from what is holding them back from living a full life!

Jennifer graduated with a B.S in Cross Cultural Studies and Psychology and a minor in Biblical Studies from North Central University. She later completed a Master of Social Work from the University of St. Thomas/ St. Catherine University. She later began working with survivors of sex-trafficking through a local organization and went on to become certified as a FAAST trainer for direct care workers and volunteers working with survivors. Most recently, Jennifer worked with children and families with a focus on Developmental Disorders (Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, intellectual disabilities). When opportunities arise, she enjoys training other professionals and volunteers to strengthen their inter-cultural relationships and professional work.

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