Group Classes
Group classes for the Diversion Programs will be assigned a date and time as space becomes available
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me - Phil 4:13

Giraffes don't concern themselves with turtle issues, birds don't concern themselves with Giraffe issues, and eagles don't concern themselves with bird issues. The stronger you become, the more say you have in what is your issue - Yvonne Lee
About
Yvonne Lee
goes by many names, mom, sister, aunt, trainer/ coach, Soror, and sister in Christ. Growing up in Queens, NY where she attended Queens Lutheran School which instilled in her the Christian values by which she lives and serves God’s people. Mrs. Lee attended Queen College where she received a B.A. in Psychology and Grand Canyon University where she received an M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling.
Yvonne is now a License Professional Counselor Associate (LPCA). In her illustrious career, she has held many humbling titles from working in retail sales, being a Corrections Officer for DJJ, Wrap facilitator for Continuum of Care, and now the State Trainer. She is an Army Veteran, a dedicated and active member of Sigma Gama Rho Sorority Inc., a secretary for Epsilon Honor Society, a member of the Church of Christ, sits on the Member Advisory Board for Safe Federal Credit Union, and is associated with SC Counseling Association, a division of the American Counseling Association.
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Yvonne Lee is known for her innovation. Whether developing new trainings to increase the professional and personal skill levels of the staff at Continuum of Care under the division of Dept. of Children's Advocacy or developing new group and individual programs to best serve her clients at Counseling & Shifting Perspectives Group, she focuses on bringing out the unique strengths in people to resolve their issues and move forward with new tools and trust in their own abilities to overcome. Yvonne may be a no-nonsense business woman but is known for her lightheartedness and compassionate nature. The Greek term Agape is the theme by which she lives, both at home and within her community.
