Sandy is part of a diverse multicultural family. She has raised six children and currently enjoys eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. In 2018, after 20 years of service, Sandy retired as Director of Counseling for the Domestic Violence Center of Chester County (DVCCC). Previously she served as Program Director for Drug & Alcohol Outpatients at Riverside Care, Inc. She also served as Program Director at Women's Association for Women's Alternatives and was the founder of Gateway Emergency Shelter, the first in Chester County. Sandy was also the founder of the National organization, Bridge of Hope. Drawing on her diverse experience, Sandy looks forward to working with individuals and families in need of support and encouragement.
Mental Health Counselor
Sandy Lewis, MHS
Graduate & Undergraduate Field Instructor for Eastern University, West Chester University, University of Delaware, University of Pennsylvania, Immaculata University, Lincoln University, Valley Forge University, Newman University, Virginia Tech, Gwynedd-Mercy & Hahnemann at Drexel University
Prejudice Reduction - Advanced National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI) trainer
Mental Health Certification (2016)
Family Development Certification (FDC) (2013)
Crisis Certified
Group Exercise Certified
Credentials:
Relationships
Life Transitions
Parenting
Marriage
Addictions
Faith-Based
Leadership Coaching
Executive Coaching
Domestic Violence
Crisis
Women
Seniors
Blended Families
Couples
Victims of Human Trafficking
Specialties:

Downingtown, New Holland, Telehealth
Master of Human Services (MHS) (1998)