![]() Mental Health Provider Mother, Clinician, Advocate I’m so honored to join the PSI-GA board and to advocate for our coastal Georgia mamas and for improved maternal health across the state.” Ashley S. I became a maternal mental health clinician to offer that support outward in the Savannah community, where moms and families struggle profoundly. “PSI has been a lifeline to me both personally and professionally since I became a mom. Psychotherapist in private practice in Savannah, GA.PSI State Coordinator Clinical Social Worker, Advocate, Mom To take care of others is integral to our survival as humans.” Bridget Cross, LCSW, PMH-C “It is humbling to be a part of a community of leaders that puts advocacy, for those who cannot always stand for themselves, first. Scholarship Mom, Wife, Family Survivor of Losses, Advocate, Nurse I am forever grateful for the services and support PSI offers and honored to be a part of this much needed movement.” PSI specifically is incredibly meaningful to me as I’ve used the organization as a resource for my family and as an organizational partner during my day job. Mental health is stigmatized in the African American community and I have worked with my own family and the community at large in removing this stigma. “I am honored to serve on the board of PSI-GA to work alongside such dynamic people. Operations Manager, Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia.Training Mother, Grandmother, Advocate, Chef and Inspiration I aspire to use whatever privileges at my disposal as a cis-gendered male to help improve maternal physical and mental health issues related to childbearing, because this cause impacts us all.” Mashanda Burton Serving on the PSI-GA Board of Directors will in some ways allow me to pay it forward. Much of my success can be credited to the women who I encountered and currently have in my life. “I am extremely thankful and excited to be a part of the PSI-GA Board of Directors because I’ll get to work with and learn from extraordinary people who share a common passion for service and wellness of our neighbors. ![]() Program Analyst for the Center of Disease Control and Prevention.Burgess, MPHĭigital Communications Public Health Professional, Researcher Advocate, Fitness enthusiast, and Poet Women and families need to know that they are not alone on their journey and that there is support and help available.” Lawrence R. “I am humbled and honored to serve on the PSI-GA board, helping to bring awareness, education, and support services for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders to the childbearing women and families in the state of Georgia. Stakeholder Communications Mom, Wife, Survivor, Advocate, Educator, MPA student I am excited about working alongside great leaders in this organization, striving to enhance and improve the well-being of families in Georgia.” LaToya Banks-Colvin I am passionate about helping mothers experiencing health care inequalities that ultimately impact their prenatal and postpartum care. “I am humbled to be a part of an organization that focuses on advocating and serving families in Georgia who are impacted by maternal mental health. Medical Social Worker and Community Based Therapist.Grants and Foundation Supports Wife, Mom, Researcher, Advocate I am passionate about mental health issues and believe that PSI offers amazing help in the community.” Lakeita Arrington-Judkins, DSW “My reason for serving on the PSI-GA Board is to aid in providing resources, education, and support to moms and families who can benefit from such a wonderful organization. Secretary, Fundraising Advocate, Believer, Dreamer My goal is that through the work of this board we can ensure that all Georgians have access to the support and care they deserve.” Sara Hall, DSW, LCSW “I’m excited and honored to have the opportunity to serve on the PSI-GA Board because I’ve seen first-hand the impact that perinatal mood and anxiety disorders can have on a family. After experiencing the loss of my daughter, I turned my pain into passion and purpose to help mothers and families who have experienced loss, PMADs, birth trauma, infertlity, and are impacted by maternal mortality in the state of Georgia.” Stephen Berrier, Husband, Dad, Advocate “I humbly serve on the PSI-GA Board of Directors because I have a lifelong commitment of being a catalyst for change in maternal mental health as a survivor, advocate, and perinatal mental health professional. Perinatal Mental Health Professional Regional Clinic Director, Thriveworks.Board Mom of an Angel, Survivor, Advocate
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