Lindsey joined the Lighthouse Child Advocacy Center as a Therapist in July 2024, bringing with her valuable experience and dedication to helping children and families. She holds a BSW from West Liberty University (2019) and recently completed her MSW at West Virginia University (2024), along with TF-CBT training. Lindsey’s career at the Lighthouse CAC began as a Family Advocate in 2019 and later moved on to Wetzel County Schools as a School Social Worker, where she provided support to students and families across the community.
Driven by a desire to make a positive impact, Lindsey treasures her role in the healing process, finding great fulfillment in working with such a dedicated team. Her work centers on creating a safe space for clients to feel heard and understood during difficult times.
Lindsey lives in Wetzel County with her husband, daughter, and cat. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending quality time with her family. A favorite quote that inspires her is by Alex Hirsch: “Stay curious, stay weird, stay kind, and don’t let anyone ever tell you that you aren’t smart, brave, or worthy enough.”