Four Key Employees Promoted to Leadership Roles

NEWS RELEASE
May 22, 2025
For immediate release
Media contact: Cara Scarola Hansen
Center for Child Counseling Public Relations Counsel
cara@yourmissionmarketing.com

Strengthened Leadership Better Positions the Center to Serve Children and Families.

Center for Child Counseling recently announced the promotion of four of its key employees to leadership roles within the Palm Beach Gardens-based nonprofit organization: Amber Payne as chief quality officer; Dominika Nolan as senior director of development and events; Hannah DeMarco as senior director, marketing and communications; and Yassaira Martell as director of early intervention services. 

“In these times when our mission has never been more critical, I am filled with gratitude and pride in the extraordinary work we continue to do to create lasting impact for children and families. The strengthened leadership of these four remarkable women improves our organizational alignment and better positions our capacity to serve children and families through a trauma-informed, HOPE-centered public health approach,” stated Renée Layman, CEO of the Center. 

Payne now leads the agency’s data-driven quality improvement initiatives and guides its continuous improvement efforts to ensure excellence across the organization.

Nolan helps lead strategy and execution for key initiatives—including signature events like Lead the Fight—and drives sustainability through strategic partnerships, donor engagement, education, and community awareness.

DeMarco will continue to elevate CFCC’s voice locally and nationally as they expand awareness, advocacy, and access through storytelling and strategic outreach.

Martell serves as the leader of critical early intervention programming which is at the foundation of the Center’s public health approach.

“Our vision is bold: to grow beyond Florida and become a national voice and leader for children’s mental health. With a strengthened senior leadership team and other promoted leaders, we are recommitting to our mission and the children and families we serve. We are each part of something bigger than any one of us: a movement to stop the intergenerational cycle of trauma and build a future of healing and HOPE. Our work matters!” added Layman. 

For more information on Center for Child Counseling and career opportunities, visit: centerforchildcounseling.org

 

About Center for Child Counseling:
Center for Child Counseling has been building the foundation for playful, healthful, and hopeful living for children and families in Palm Beach County since 1999. Its services focus on preventing and healing the effects of adverse experiences and toxic stress on children, promoting resiliency and healthy family, school, and community relationships. www.centerforchildcounseling.org Twitter: @ChildCounselPBC Facebook: @CenterforChildCounseling Instagram: @childcounselpbc

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CFCC Employee Named Everyday Hero

December 19, 2024
For immediate releaseMedia contact: Cara Scarola Hansen
Center for Child Counseling Public Relations Counsel
cara@yourmissionmarketing.com

CFCC Employee Named Everyday Hero
Noah Gordon receives honor from Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and Florida Youth Foundation.

The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and the Florida Youth Foundation recently named Center for Child Counseling staff member Noah Gordon as an Everyday Hero. Gordon serves as a senior program specialist for the Center’s Education and Prevention Services team and received the Everyday Hero Provider Staff of the Year Award. This prestigious honor highlights Gordon’s unwavering commitment, passion, and dedication to serving children and families every day.

The Florida Youth Foundation Everyday Hero award celebrates those staff members who exceed expectations in assisting youth, families, and their fellow Department of Juvenile Justice team members. 

Gordon has been an integral part of the Center’s Stop Now And Plan (SNAP®) facilitation team since 2023. 

According to Dominika Nolan, director of the Education and Prevention Services team, “Noah consistently goes above and beyond to help families meet their needs and achieve their goals. Her positive attitude is a cornerstone of her approach, creating a supportive and welcoming environment for both the families and her colleagues. Her enthusiasm and dedication not only enhance the experience for the families but also contribute significantly to the overall success of the program.”

In addition to her direct work with families, Gordon has proven to be a valuable resource for her teammates. She regularly provides insightful feedback and guidance, reflecting her deep understanding of the SNAP® program and its objectives. Her ability to naturally assume a leadership role within the team further underscores her commitment and effectiveness.

“Noah’s contributions have been instrumental in fostering a collaborative and effective team environment, while also driving positive outcomes for the families served by the Center for Child Counseling and SNAP,” added Nolan.

SNAP® is funded by the Florida Network of Youth and Family Services and offers free support for children, ages 6-11, and their parents/caregivers. The program provides children and their families effective strategies to address behaviors and increase prosocial skills that help children make better choices. SNAP® is a 13-week group program–children and their families participate in engaging activities with group discussions, role-playing, interactive games, and self-reflection to address topics such as dealing with anger, learning how to practice self-control, and using problem solving.

For more information on Center for Child Counseling and the programs and services offered to help children and families, visit centerforchildcounseling.org. 

About Center for Child Counseling
Center for Child Counseling has been building the foundation for playful, healthful, and hopeful living for children and families in Palm Beach County since 1999. Its services focus on preventing and healing the effects of adverse experiences and toxic stress on children, promoting resiliency and healthy family, school, and community relationships. www.centerforchildcounseling.org Twitter: @ChildCounselPBC Facebook: @CenterforChildCounseling Instagram: @childcounselpbc

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