Employee Stories
What makes The Children’s Guild Alliance such a great place to work?
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Justin Geno Williams – Teacher, Digital Media
Justin started at The Children’s Guild Alliance in 2017 school year as a Therapeutic Behavioral Aide and is currently a teacher of digital media to The Children’s Guild School of Baltimore.
Beletiah Wheagar – Treatment Foster Care and Family Life Educator
Beletiah started working with The Children’s Guild Alliance in May 2018 as a Treatment Foster Care/ Family Life Educator intern and was hired as a Family Life Educator in December 2018 following her internship.
Lauren Sibiski – Outpatient Mental Health Clinician
Lauren started work at The Children’s Guild Alliance in 2018 as a school-based Outpatient Mental Health Clinician. She also works once a week at Staffa House, one of our therapeutic group homes, to provide group therapy to the students who reside there.
Tiffany Scott – Outpatient Mental Health Clinician
Tiffany started at The Children’s Guild Alliance in August 2018 as an Outpatient Mental Health Clinician and currently is placed in an elementary school in Baltimore County through the Guild’s School-based Mental Health program.
Raelene Meneses – Compliance and Credentialing Coordinator
Raelene started at The Children’s Guild Alliance in 2017 as a Speech and Language Pathologist/Internal Related Services Compliance Coordinator and has recently been promoted to Compliance and Credentialing Coordinator.