Angela provides case management, individual skill development, group facilitation, and crisis stabilization services at Chuq’eya Qenq’a, Birch Tree House.
Angela believes that mental health involves all aspects of a person’s body, mind and soul. Her goal is to help others be healthy and whole. She finds it rewarding to see un’ina, those who come to us for services, grow and become able to meet their needs on their own.
Angela earned a bachelor’s degree in Forensic Psychology and is working toward her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She has also been a Certified Medical Assistant.
Angela appreciates the opportunities to learn and grow offered by the Kenaitze Indian Tribe. She grew up in central New York state and lived in Wyoming for 13 years before moving to Alaska. She is proud to have raised her teenaged daughter.
When she’s not serving un’ina, Angela enjoys being out in nature, along with her two dogs. Her family enjoys hunting and fishing. She also appreciates snuggling on the couch with her dogs, a cup of tea, and a good book or new TV show.