Michaele McIlnay
About Michaele McIlnay
Michaele McIlnay Program Director Children's Advocacy Services
Michaele McIlnay is the Program Director at Children’s Advocacy Services. In this role, McIlnay oversees various initiatives aimed at supporting children and families within the child welfare system. Their leadership focuses on improving the services provided to children under the supervision of the Department of Social Services and Family Court. Michaele actively engages with different programs designed to advocate for and assist children placed in foster care.
Michaele McIlnay Volunteers Article Behavioral Health News
In January 2022, Michaele McIlnay authored an insightful article titled 'Volunteers: A Critical Support for Families Involved in the Child Welfare System' for Behavioral Health News. The publication highlights the pivotal role volunteers play in offering support to families navigating the challenges of the child welfare system. McIlnay discusses the importance of volunteer engagement and its positive impact on family resilience and child welfare outcomes.
Michaele McIlnay CASA Program Contact
Michaele McIlnay serves as the contact person for the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program. This program is dedicated to advocating for children under the supervision of the Department of Social Services and Family Court. McIlnay facilitates communication and coordination between CASA volunteers and the children they serve, ensuring that each child’s needs are met and their voices are heard within the judicial and welfare systems.
Michaele McIlnay Host Visitation Program Contact
As the contact person for the Host Visitation Program, Michaele McIlnay manages the supervision and support of family visits for children placed in foster care. The program aims to create a structured and safe environment where families can interact and maintain their relationships. McIlnay’s role involves coordinating visits, providing guidance to foster families, and working to make each visit a positive and meaningful experience for the children and their families.