We Care Support Services Corporation

We Care Support Services Corporation We Care Support Services is a non-profit organization that provides employment training and placement services.

Additionally, we provide psychological services,vocational evaluation, educational training and advocacy to parents and children. We Care Support Services Corporation provides children and family with services and resource that will help increase academic, emotional, and social development within the community.

Guedwinov is preparing to begin his On the Job Training (OJT) placement. We look forward to supporting him as he transit...
02/23/2026

Guedwinov is preparing to begin his On the Job Training (OJT) placement. We look forward to supporting him as he transitions into this next step and gains valuable workplace experience.

James and Sherman successfully participated in their interviews, presenting themselves professionally and engaging posit...
02/23/2026

James and Sherman successfully participated in their interviews, presenting themselves professionally and engaging positively with the interview process. Their participation reflects continued progress toward their personal and employment goals.

We were pleased to attend the Lake-Sumter State College Transition Fair for Students with Disabilities, connecting with ...
02/20/2026

We were pleased to attend the Lake-Sumter State College Transition Fair for Students with Disabilities, connecting with students and families and sharing resources that support growth, independence, and meaningful pathways toward employment and adulthood.

Antonia and Dasha are set to begin their On-the-Job Training placements in about two weeks. We are proud of their contin...
02/19/2026

Antonia and Dasha are set to begin their On-the-Job Training placements in about two weeks. We are proud of their continued progress and are excited to see them move forward into this important phase of skill development and workplace experience.

Naeem, Jayvon, Issofa, and Jean are continuing to do well at their respective On-the-Job Training sites.Each of them is ...
02/16/2026

Naeem, Jayvon, Issofa, and Jean are continuing to do well at their respective On-the-Job Training sites.

Each of them is demonstrating commitment, growth, and professionalism in their roles. Showing up consistently, learning new skills, and applying feedback takes real effort, and they continue to put that effort in every day.

We are proud of the progress they are making and look forward to seeing them continue to grow.

We are proud to celebrate Joshua and the progress he continues to make in his On-the-Job Training experience. Joshua has...
02/12/2026

We are proud to celebrate Joshua and the progress he continues to make in his On-the-Job Training experience. Joshua has shown consistency, growth, and a strong commitment to learning in his work environment. Through dedication and steady effort, he is building practical skills, confidence, and professional responsibility. We are proud of the work he is doing and look forward to seeing him continue to thrive

We are honored to welcome Dr. Denise Thompson, PsyD, as a panelist for the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow laun...
02/12/2026

We are honored to welcome Dr. Denise Thompson, PsyD, as a panelist for the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow launch.

Dr. Thompson is a Licensed School Psychologist and the Founder of Balance and Brilliance Psychology. She specializes in psychological, psychoeducational, and neuropsychological assessments across the lifespan, with a strong focus on identifying and addressing learning, developmental, and emotional challenges that impact academic and career success.

Grounded in culturally responsive care, Dr. Thompson’s work brings critical insight into equitable access, accurate assessment, and meaningful intervention, especially within systems that have historically overlooked or misunderstood Black girls. Her perspective is essential as we continue to reimagine mental health care that is both ethical and affirming.

We are grateful for the expertise and voice she brings to this space πŸ’›

πŸ—“ Saturday, February 28, 2026
πŸ“ Orlando, FL

We are honored to welcome Tanesha Sargent, MSW, as a panelist for the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow launch.Ta...
02/12/2026

We are honored to welcome Tanesha Sargent, MSW, as a panelist for the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow launch.

Tanesha is a dedicated social worker whose practice is rooted in ethical, compassionate, and client centered care. With experience supporting individuals, families, and communities through assessment, therapeutic support, and resource connection, she brings a grounded and practical perspective to mental health care.

Her work is informed by evidence based approaches and a deep understanding of the social determinants of health, centering equity, empowerment, and resilience. Tanesha’s voice is essential as we explore how culturally responsive care can truly meet Black girls and families where they are and support lasting healing.

We are grateful for the wisdom and heart she brings to this space πŸ’›

πŸ—“ Saturday, February 28, 2026
πŸ“ Orlando, FL

We are honored to welcome Dr. Ann Shillingford, PhD, as a panelist for the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow laun...
02/12/2026

We are honored to welcome Dr. Ann Shillingford, PhD, as a panelist for the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow launch.

Dr. Shillingford is a Professor of Counselor Education at the University of Central Florida and a nationally respected scholar whose work examines mental health disparities, resilience, and the sociocultural factors impacting marginalized communities. With extensive experience as a former school counselor and as co editor of Intersectional Counseling Skills, she brings meaningful insight into culturally inclusive practice and the future of equitable mental health care.

Her scholarship and leadership continue to shape how clinicians think about access, advocacy, and culturally responsive healing, especially for Black girls and families navigating systems that too often overlook them. We are deeply grateful for the wisdom and perspective she brings to this moment πŸ’›

Join us as we celebrate this milestone and the collective impact shaping the next chapter of culturally responsive mental health care.

πŸ—“ Saturday, February 28, 2026
πŸ“ Orlando, FL

We are excited to welcome Tiana Smith, RBT, to the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow launch as a featured panelis...
02/12/2026

We are excited to welcome Tiana Smith, RBT, to the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow launch as a featured panelist.

Tiana is a Registered Behavior Technician and Student Analyst whose work is grounded in Applied Behavior Analysis and ethical, data driven care. With a Master’s degree in Psychology specializing in ABA, she brings hands on experience supporting children and families through skill development, behavior intervention, and meaningful family collaboration.

Her approach centers dignity, empathy, and measurable outcomes, making her work especially impactful across developmental and educational settings. Tiana’s voice brings an important perspective to conversations about culturally responsive care, early intervention, and how we support Black girls and families with intention and integrity.

We are grateful to have her in this space πŸ’›

πŸ—“ Saturday, February 28, 2026
πŸ“ Orlando, FL

We Care Support Services is deeply honored to celebrate the presence of Dr. Cortina Peters Louis, PhD, LMHC QS, LPC, CST...
02/12/2026

We Care Support Services is deeply honored to celebrate the presence of Dr. Cortina Peters Louis, PhD, LMHC QS, LPC, CST at the Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow launch.

Affectionately known as The Girlfriend Therapist, Dr. Cortina brings over two decades of experience at the intersection of trauma, intimacy, s*xual wellness, and racial justice. She is EMDR trained, a certified s*x therapist, best selling author, and nationally sought after speaker whose work centers culturally responsive, liberatory healing.

This moment is especially meaningful. As shared by our founder, Dr. Moresa Culbreath, she and Dr. Cortina come from the same neighborhood and attended the same schools. Two Black girls from the same community, now returning as clinicians, leaders, and change makers. This is what representation, legacy, and purpose look like in real time.

As founder of The NOIR Center for Intuitive Health and Counseling, Dr. Cortina’s work empowers individuals to move from surviving to thriving. Her presence in this space is powerful, personal, and deeply aligned with the mission of Psychology for Black Girls.

πŸ—“ Saturday, February 28, 2026
πŸ“ Orlando, FL

We Care Support Services is honored to celebrate the upcoming launch of Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow.We are ...
02/12/2026

We Care Support Services is honored to celebrate the upcoming launch of Psychology for Black Girls ✨ PsyenceFlow.

We are proud to welcome Gena Abel Barnes, LMHC, CCTP to the launch conversation.

Gena brings over a decade of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families through trauma, anxiety, depression, and relational challenges. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and Florida Supreme Court Certified County Court Mediator, her work is grounded in compassion, cultural understanding, and client centered care.

Her voice powerfully centers the lived experiences of Black, African, African American, and Caribbean communities, offering critical insight into how healing, equity, and access intersect in mental health care today.

This launch reflects the depth, wisdom, and heart that define this movement πŸ’›
We look forward to gathering in community.

πŸ—“ Saturday, February 28, 2026
πŸ“ Orlando, FL

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