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Team

OUR TEAM

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LEADERSHIP
Mark Levy, Ph.D.

Executive Director

Christine Hidalgo Danberg, LCSW

Clinical Supervisor

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Alan Dienstag, Psy.D.

Clinical Director &

Parent Center Co-founder

Katie Sawyer, Ph.D.

Parent Center Co-founder &

Staff Supervisor

COUNSELING CENTER TEAM
Christina Grimes, LCSW

Supervisor of School Groups and Curriculum Development

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Curbie Cohen, LMSW

School Groups Coordinator and

Staff Psychotherapist

David Gougelet, LCSW

Student Internship Program Supervisor &

Staff Psychotherapist 

Cara Davidson, LCSW

Staff Supervisor &

Intake Coordinator

COUNSELING STAFF
Debby Miller, LMSW

Staff Psychotherapist

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Michele Kalt, LMSW

Staff Psychotherapist

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Robin Linder, LCSW

Consultant

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Amy Pace, LCSW

Staff Psychotherapist

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Liza Benner, MFT

Staff Pyschotherapist

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Sabina Calle, MFT

Staff Psychotherapist

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Diana Medina, MSW

Staff Psychotherapist

Joan Chess, School Psychologist

Consultant​

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Maria Caballero, B.A.

Office & Fiscal Manager

Partners in the Community

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We work closely with The Mamaroneck School District, which consists of Murray, Chatsworth, Mamaroneck Avenue, and Central elementary schools, Hommocks Middle School, and Mamaroneck High School. Students come from the Village of Larchmont, the Village of Mamaroneck and the Town of Mamaroneck. The district is both ethnically and economically diverse and has grown by about 16% in the past ten years to a total enrollment of approximately 5,300 students.​

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Explore our In-School Programs page for more information about the on site services we offer at Hommocks. 

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​The Community Resource Center (formerly Hispanic Resource Center) was founded in 1998 to promote the cultural, economic, educational and professional integration of immigrants to the already established larger community and to advocate for those in need. They aim to provide the tools to prepare new immigrant families to become self-sufficient and active members of the community.

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Our Spanish-speaking La Casa service frequently collaborates with the CRC on programs that benefit both communities.

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​LMCCC has established LM Connects to provide a forum to bring community shareholders to the table.  It is our hope that together we can address shared concerns of our neighbors in a cooperative and dynamic environment that is able to draw upon the many resources and expertise of our community to best address issues that affect the wellbeing of our families.  Learn more about LM Connects here.

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