Emily Barton

For more than two decades, Emily has coached competitive cheerleading, a role that’s just as much about guiding young women through their most challenging years of personal development as it

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Jesica Fritz

God guides each of us along different paths to shape the servant we become. When Jesica began her education, she was excited about working in fashion marketing and management. But

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Kelly Hassler

Becoming an empty nester is one of life’s most profound changes and an opportunity to pursue new directions. As Kelly prayed and journaled about what was ahead for her, she

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Kate Tucker

Kate joined the Care to Change team because she believes in the power of combining evidence-based practice with a foundation in faith, and because she has witnessed the life-changing help

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Sherry Follett

  Raised in a pastor’s home, Sherry was a constant witness to the healing power of Christ’s love. She watched as people who were broken, who were hurting, and who

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Randy Bordeau, CFO

Care to Change’s Chief Financial Officer brings more than three decades of financial experience to our operations. Randy began his career at the Ann Arbor YMCA. He currently serves as

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Jessie Larimer

  Jessie Larimer Specialist in teens, adoptive parents, ministry leaders and their families. Bilingual (English and Spanish). Being a parent involves constant education, both as one raises their own children

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Moriah Veach

Meet Moriah Veach What makes people do what they do? That question has fascinated Moriah since childhood, so it’s no surprise she found herself called to counseling. While earning her

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Michelle Alexander

  Meet Michelle Alexander From a young age, Michelle enjoyed working with children and wanted a career that allowed her to help others. Earning a degree in Elementary and Special

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Kristi Easley

Meet Kristi Easley Our Client Care Coordinator’s journey to helping others find healing and freedom is rooted in her experiences with people who have felt broken, hopeless, and overwhelmed by

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