24 Hour Crisis Intervention is Available.

Call (618) 833-8551, select option 2 to speak with a crisis worker or for immediate help dial 911.


Call4Calm

Union County Counseling Services, Inc. is also a proud partner of the Illinois Call4Calm Text Line Service. Text "TALK" TO 552020 (or "HABLAR" for Spanish). The Illinois Call4Calm Text Line is a source of support for anyone experiencing stress and mental health issues related to COVID-19.
Click here to find the Governor’s press release about Call4Calm, telehealth programs, and the Governor’s Youth Town Hall.

Services

Find below a list of services offered.

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Danuta Del Rio
CRC, LCPC
Executive Director

As the CEO, Danuta maintains UCCS operations in a manner that maximize the productivity of all agency services. She monitors internal and external environments and implements changes as required to assure the continued stability of UCCS, and ensures that the focus of services provided align with the mission of UCCS.

UCCS

"Your story matters! Your story, your pain, and your collection of struggles are unique to you. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to therapy. We partner with our clients to discover the best approach to healing and wholeness for lasting change."

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Susie Adams, CPP
Fiscal Manager

As the CFO, Susie maintains all business operations of UCCS in a manner which complies with all legal, departmental, and contractual requirements, and oversee the efficient operation of all supportive services.

UCCS

"A person who feels appreciated will always do more than what is expected. As a strong woman in a position of influence I help effect change through responsible managment of our rescources."

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Jill Piper, LCPC
Adult Outpatient Coordinator

As the Adult Outpatient Coordinator , Jill assures services provided to clients living in the community facilitate client independence and satisfaction with life choices. Jill works closely with UCCS nursing, psychiatric, case management, community support, and counseling/therapy staff.

UCCS

"For most of us working at UCCS, it is so much more than a job, it is a commitment to making an impact on the lives of the clients we care for and their familes."

Community Support Residential Coordinator

Kenya Crouch, MSW
Community Support Residential Coordinator

As the Community Support Residential Program Coordinator, Kenya provides support to clients in a manner that facilitates client independence and satisfaction with life choices in a residential setting. The CSR program recognizes the client’s right to live in the least restrictive setting possible.

UCCS

"I do what I do because I believe no one should face life's troubles alone. It is an honor to journey beside our clients."

Child and Adolescent, Crisis Coordinator

Melanie Morrison, MSW
Child & Adolescent and Crisis Coordinator

As the Child and Adolescent/Crisis Coordinator, Melanie provides oversight and direction to staff of the children & adolescent and crisis programs to assure the efficient, effective implementation of services, providing advocacy services to children via interdisciplinary agency collaborations as needed.

UCCS

"I am truly grateful to be part of a team of highly trained therapists serving the mental health needs of our community. We love what we do, and it shows in the healing process each client experiences."

Assistant Fiscal Manager/HR

Jennifer Travelstead
Assistant Fiscal Manager/HR

As the Assistant Fiscal Manager/HR, Jennifer assists the Fiscal Manager in maintaining the Agency’s billing and reporting systems, provides support in assuring the quality and availability of management information, IT, and maintains employee records and other information as required.

UCCS

"You matter because you are you. And I am privileged to do my part to assist the staff, the clients and the larger community in the theraputic process through the responsible management of resources."

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