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ACGC in the News!

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

ACGC’s Director of Psychological Services, Dr. Julia Hoke, is interviewed by Fox News 7 for a story on depressed dads and spanking.  Find the full story HERE

Study Shows Depressed Dads More Likely to Spank Children: MyFoxAUSTIN.com

Management Team

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Russell A. Smith, LMSW, Executive Director

Susanne Matthews, Administrative Services Director/Chief Financial Officer

Seanna Crosbie, LCSW, Director of Program Services

Julia Hoke, Ph.D, Director of Psychological Services

Renée Hanson, Director of Development

June Martinez, Executive Assistant/Human Resource Officer


Russell A. Smith, LMSW, joined Austin Child Guidance Center in November 2010 as Executive Director.  He takes the reins from Dr. Don Zappone, who served Austin’s children, youth and families for almost thirty years as Executive Director of the center.

Russell is a non-profit leader with over twenty years of experience running non-profit and governmental organizations in Houston and Austin, including five and a half years running a Head Start program in Houston that served over 1,100 children and their families. He has worked across the age spectrum, from early childhood to school reform to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Russell holds a Master’s degree in Business from the University of Texas at Austin, as well as a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Houston. He inherited his passion for working in the public sector from his grandmother, Bert Kruger Smith, an Austin icon who was active in philanthropy for over fifty years.

Russell has held many volunteer positions, from Runaway Hotline Volunteer to Management Consultant for the United Way to Chair of the Austin Local Advisory Board for First Book. He currently is on the board of the Austin Groups for the Elderly, the organization his grandmother started 24 years ago, and teaches a class at the graduate school of social work at the University of Texas on grant writing and fund development. He and his wife live in north Austin with ten-year old twin daughters Abby and Alexis, and daughter Kaileigh (20) lives in Northwest Austin.


Susanne Matthews, Director of Administrative Services/CFO,  joined Austin Child Guidance Center 35 years ago with a background in nonprofit services and activism.  In prior employment she worked as a Research Associate at the University of Texas at Austin, Department of Psychology, Behavior Genetics Laboratory which resulted in the publication in 1970 of D. Thiessen & S. Goar (Matthews), Stereotaxic Atlas of the Hypothalamus of the Mongolian Gerbil, Journal of Comparative Neurology.  She has been awarded Public Citizen of the Year from the Austin Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, received the Volunteer Service Award from the Austin Tenants Council, and is recognized for serving on the Travis County Juvenile Court Advisory Board.  Ms. Matthews currently supervises the administrative staff, oversees budgeting and financial activities, and serves on the management team, as well as participating in project planning and development.


Seanna Crosbie, LCSW, Director of Program Services, has been at the Austin Child Guidance Center since 2001.  In her current position, Seanna oversees the clinical services and projects that the Center offers.  Prior to this position, Seanna oversaw the juvenile court grants at ACGC, and provided individual/family/group therapy to clients as well as clinical supervision to social workers.  Before her time at ACGC, Seanna worked with preschool and elementary aged children in a school-based program, served as a Shift Supervisor for Austin-Travis County Integral Care’s Crisis/Suicide Hotline, and also worked at the Texas Department of Children and Family Services.

Seanna, who spent much of her childhood in Saudi Arabia, is particularly interested in multi-cultural counseling and therapy with diverse populations.  She has a passion for working with teens, and thoroughly enjoys family therapy work with kids on probation as well as providing clinical supervision. She obtained her MSSW from the UT School of Social Work in 2000.

Seanna is a member of the Travis County Model Court Collaborative Council as well as Community Partners for Children, serves on the St. Edwards Social Work Advisory Board, and is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).  Seanna has presented workshops at both the NASW Texas and Texas School Social Work Conferences. In her free time, Seanna enjoys travel, yoga, her adorable niece, and her two amazing dogs, Archie and Amigo.


 
Julia Hoke, Ph.D.,  Director of Psychological Services, has a 13-year history with the Austin Child Guidance Center.  Her introduction to ACGC came in 1997 when, as a first-year graduate student at UT-Austin, she volunteered as a “play leader.”  Julia returned in 1999 as a practicum student and again in 2002 as a pre-doctoral psychology intern.  She earned her Doctorate in Educational Psychology from the University of Texas.  After five years providing assessment and consultation services in public schools, Julia returned to the center in 2007 on a contract basis, providing psychological assessment to children and adolescents.  In 2008, she joined the staff at the center.  While continuing to provide psychological assessment, Julia has also served as a child and family therapist, coordinated staff development, supervised trainees, and taught a weekly “student seminar.”  She moved into the Director of Psychological Services position in March 2011.  In this role, she supervises staff and contract psychologists, psychology students, and trainees; coordinates the provision of psychological assessment at the center; and provides psychological consultation to other clinicians on staff.  Julia enjoys teaching and supervision, and in the past, she has taught assessment and practicum classes to master’s-level psychology students at Texas State University. 

Julia and her husband live in North Central Austin with their two daughters.  She serves on the board of her daughter’s preschool and volunteers for the Fig Leaf ministry, which operates a “free store” for Austin’s homeless population.  In her free time, Julia enjoys gardening and cooking.


Renée Hanson, Director of Development,  joined Austin Child Guidance Center in January of 2011.  In this position she directs the fundraising and communication activities for the agency.  She has over seven years of fundraising experience, raising over $3,000,000 and growing for various local non-profits.  Her greatest strengths are: grant writing, corporate giving, special events, donor development, program development and public relations. Prior to her employment at ACGC, she was the Grants Development Specialist at Easter Seals Central Texas, and served as Education Program Director and Grant Writer for Manos de Cristo.   Renée received her M.A. in Latin American Studies and was employed as a Lecturer by the Latin American Studies and Spanish Departments at the University of Kansas.  She is bilingual and has traveled extensively throughout Latin America. She has a rich understanding of Latino culture and much of her work in Austin has been dedicated to expanding resources for the Hispanic community.  She is passionate about improving outcomes for underserved populations and has expertise in raising funds for: mental health, disability services, education, health, the environment and the arts. 

In her free time, Renée is an artist and often shows her paintings in galleries, community art shows and restaurants throughout the country.  She enjoys traveling, gardening, dancing, swimming and hiking on the Austin greenbelt trails.  She is extremely proud of her daughter Savannah, who is a talented writer, artist, singer and humanitarian. 


June Martinez, Human Resource Officer and Office Manager, has worked at Austin Child Guidance Center for 29 years.  “It’s been a privilege to work at ACGC and be even a small part of the outstanding services our clinicians provide to children and families.”  June lives in Buda and is an active member of St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, where she serves as clerk for the Bishop’s Committee and participates in several other ministries.  June has two daughters, Alison & Lisa, son-in-law Julio and grandsons Jake and Luke.

ACGC Celebrating 60 Years!

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Founded in 1951, ACGC has been continuously serving youth and families in central Texas for 60 years.  In that time, over 130,000 children, youth, adolescents and family members have benefited from our programs.  This fall (late October 2011), we will be hosting a gathering and celebration to mark this milestone.  Stay tuned for more details, and let Executive Director Russell Smith, LMSW (rsmith@austinchildguidance.org), know if you would like to be involved, be invited, and/or be a sponsor of this celebration.

Austin Child Guidance Center Offers Walk-In Therapy Services

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Austin Child Guidance Center offers walk-in therapy services for children, up to age 17, and their family members,  on Fridays (2 p.m. to 4 p.m.). Mental health professionals are available to talk with youth and families who are struggling. Walk-in services are open to current clients as well those children and families in the community who have been unable to access traditional, ongoing therapy due to waiting lists; parents who are concerned about their child’s behavior and are seeking advice are also welcome. For training purposes, sessions may be observed by ACGC therapists and staff. Walk-in services will be offered on a sliding fee scale (no insurance). For more information, please contact us at (512) 451-2242.

Are you a graduate student or mental health professional interested in participating as a volunteer therapist at ACGC’s walk-in therapy clinic? This is a great opportunity for training and expanding your skill set. Supervision for psychologists and LPC/LMFTs is available. We ask that volunteers commit to at least two Fridays per month. Please contact Arnie Slive, Ph.D. at arnie@slive.ca  for more information.

Super Hero Show Benefits

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Super Hero Show No. 3, 2010

Sponsor Benefits

Austin Child Guidance Center Sposnor Benefits
Reserved Table
No of Seats
Logo inclusion in all media
Recognition in all marketing, media, press
Night-of event logo & verbal recognition
DEADLINES:
must pledge by
8-1-10
must pledge by
8-1-10
must pledge by
9-1-10
The Power of FLYING

$5,000

·10···
The Power of SUPER STRENGTH

$2,500

·10···
The Power of INVISIBILITY

$2,000

·10·
The Power of X-RAY VISION

$1,000

·6·
The Power of SHAPE SHIFTING

$500

·4
The Power of TIME TRAVEL

$250

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BE CAREFUL… Your Cape is Showing!

Notice to ACGC Supporters

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Austin Child Guidance Center wants to provide confirmation that ACGC has good stewardship standards of the dollars entrusted to the Center:

  • ACGC has an annual audit conducted by a CPA firm that specializes on non-profits. The auditor presents and discusses the audit to either the full board or the finance committee of the board. Our 2009 audit has been completed. We have consistently had clean audits for over 30 years.
  • Bookkeeping and monthly financial statements are prepared by a contract bookkeeper and office accountant. This provides for a separation of duties between check-writers (the executive director, CFO, and select board officers) and the person responsible for reconciling accounts. The bookkeeper and accountant are under instructions to go directly to the board if there is any suspicious activity.
  • Client fees are paid by cash, check, or credit cards and a daily day sheet is done; these sheets are reconciled to the client fees received each month.
  • Grants, contracts, foundations, on-line donations, credit cards, and cash are all recorded upon receipt, deposited, and entered into the revenue journal.
  • Criminal background checks are conducted for all employees, contract employees, and volunteers.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at (512) 451-2242.

Austin Child Guidance Center Announces New Board Officers and Members for 2010

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Austin, TX – January 1, 2010

Austin Child Guidance Center recently elected new officers and members to its board of directors. The board of directors is a group of community members who are dedicated to the mission of the Center: to improve the mental health of children and families through early intervention, diagnosis, and treatment to help them develop the emotional skills for meeting life’s challenges. Four board officers for 2010 are: James Maynard, M.D., Board President, child psychiatrist; Paula Aaronson, Vice President, electrical engineer at Freescale Semiconductor; Christy Biermann, Secretary, IT Team Leader at Whole Foods Market; and Mary Knight, Treasurer, Vice President and Budget Director at The University of Texas at Austin.

Additional board members include: Brenda Barrett Healey, attorney with Henslee Schwartz LLP; Emily Boon Cardwell; Joel Fleshman, LMSW-ACP, MPH, Organizational Consultant and Psychotherapist; Nicole Huff; Kathryn B. Kramer, Ph.D., of Kramer Consulting; and Leigh Mires, Director of Organizational Development and Training at Walter P Moore.

Austin Child Guidance Center was Austin’s first outpatient children’s mental health agency. The Center has been committed to improving the mental health of children and their families, regardless of ability to pay, since its inception in 1951. A multidisciplinary team of psychologists, social workers, counselors, and psychiatrists provide mental health evaluation and treatment services to families throughout the Austin, Texas area.

For further information, contact Austin Child Guidance Center at the above number or go to www.austinchildguidance.org.

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Help the Pace Pals, Help Haiti

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Do you want to help children navigate life and help the relief effots in Haiti? Join Austin Child Guidance Center’s Pace Pals for Kids in the 2010 Austin Marathon! Due to the disastrous event in Haiti on January 12, 2010, ACGC has expanded its goals for this year’s race. Keeping in mind our mission and dedication to improving the lives of children and families, we are extending our mission overseas to those children and families suffering in Haiti by contributing 20% of our total donations from the Austin Marathon campaign to the American Red Cross International Relief Fund in the efforts to provide aide to Haiti.

YOU can help by: (1) donating online (www.active.com/donate/austinchildguidance or www.austinchildguidance.org) or (2) volunteering at the water stop on race day, February 14, 2010 (sign up at www.doitsports.com/volunteer/join-protected-group.tcl?event_id=159567 - use the password “26″ to log in and sign up).

By contributing to this event, whether financially or with your time, you can help children and families that are struggling through some of life’s most difficult times, in both Austin and Haiti. The goal of treatment at Austin Child Guidance Center is to relieve the mental health issues faced by children and youth, with the help and support of their parents, siblings, grandparents, teachers, and friends. Current relief efforts in Haiti are focused on basic needs, such as food, shelter, and medical attention; eventual support will be needed to address the issues of grief, loss, and trauma. Austin Child Guidance Center addresses similar issues as we continue to work with survivors experiencing Post- Traumatic Stress from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. We have seen the overwhelming and devastating effects of disaster, but also know that change and healing are possible. By contributing 20% of our Austin Marathon donations to the Haiti relief efforts, we invite you to help us reach out to those families affected in Haiti’s tragic earthquake, while also helping the children and families in our community.

Questions? Check out the 26 Miles for 26 Charities website for more information about the charity arm of the Austin Marathon (http://www.youraustinmarathon.com/26for26), or contact Zack Flores at (512) 451-2242 or zflores@austinchildguidance.org. We look forward to your support!

ADHD Parenting Class Now Accepting Referrals

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Are you or do you know a parent of a child with ADHD? Austin Child Guidance Center is accepting referrals for parents of children age 4-11 years who have been diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorders, such as ADHD and ODD, and who are interested in an education and support group. Beginning Monday, February 1st, the group will meet every Monday from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Child care is available at Austin Child Guidance Center during the meeting time. Please call (512) 451-2242 for more information.

Community Open House for Children’s Healing Garden

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

On Saturday, October 24, 2009, Austin Child Guidance Center held a Community Open House to celebrate the dedication of the Children’s Healing Garden. View a slideshow of the day’s events here! A video is available here. Special thanks are due to Edward Pierce Photography for the beautiful pictures and video.

With Representative Lloyd Doggett on hand to read a city proclamation marking October 24 as Children’s Healing Garden Day, therapist Sarah Jones, LMSW, and ACGC Executive Director Don Zappone cut the ribbon to Austin’s first Children’s Healing Garden. Designed as a sustainable garden and utilizing native plants and natural materials that decrease maintenance, ACGC’s Garden serves as an area where families can relax as they wait for appointments or gather to talk about what they have learned during their sessions at the Center. Supported by a grant from Keep Austin Beautiful, the Garden not only provides a special space for children and their families to learn about the wonders of nature, it assists in the therapeutic process for the youth and their families who seek mental health services from ACGC.

It is through play that children make sense of their world, learn about themselves, and establish and create relationships. The Children’s Healing Garden will be used to:

–beautify the neighborhood;

–hold outdoor therapeutic groups as well as individual and family therapy sessions;

–provide private space for families to reflect on their therapy sessions;

–educate families about native plants and organic gardening;

–provide rest and relaxation for therapists and staff; and,

–provide an outdoor alternative to the traditional indoor waiting room.

Thanks to the many generous supporters and donors who helped to make this dream a reality. Saturday’s success is due in large part to those volunteers, donors, and staff who contributed hours of their time. A big THANK YOU is due to the following: 

  • Keep Austin Beautiful
  • Congressman Lloyd Doggett
  • Therapist Sarah Jones
  • Therapist Tracy Tanner
  • Landscape Designer Kate Higdon
  • Grayson Hoffman
  • Teo’s
  • Fish City Grill 
  • Cornucopia Popcorn Creations
  • Austin Beverage Company
  • Natural Ear Music School
  • The Kent Cummins Magic Camp
  • Cheesecake Factory
  • Stylist Miranda McGuire
  • Xemumba Latin Festival
  • Harvey and Sandy Sussman
  • Bob and Mary Atnip
  • Olshan Landscaping
  • William Thompson and Native Texas Nursery
  • Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
  • Victor Vinson Trucking
  • Andy Wardlaw 
  • Anderson High School art students
  • Texas State University students Lucy Hernandez, Veronica Boston, Claire Dixon, Julie Thom, and Haileyesus Solomon
  • Café Monet
  • Breed & Co.
  • Mike’s Print Shop
  • Edward Pierce Photography 
  • The Family of Sarah Jones
  • The Family of Tracy Tanner
  • and many, many volunteers!