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Several staff members of the new Community Counseling and Wellness Center at The Basic School pose in the lobby of the Community Counseling suite, one of four counseling suites that now occupy the second floor of Cox Hall. From left are community counselor Odis McKinzie, substance abuse counselor Thomas Brown (in back), victim advocate Chip Toney, New Parent Support Program home visitor Trish Burkes, Behavioral Health Program Director Laurie Wilson, Community Counseling clinical supervisor Stacie Gravlee, Family Advocacy Program counselor Jessica Crone and FAP prevention specialist Rebecca Childress. All but Childress and Wilson have offices in the new center.
131209-O-UZ252-001.JPG Photo By: Mike DiCicco

Jan 3, 2014
MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO, Va. - Several staff members of the new Community Counseling and Wellness Center at The Basic School pose in the lobby of the Community Counseling suite, one of four counseling suites that now occupy the second floor of Cox Hall. From left are community counselor Odis McKinzie, substance abuse counselor Thomas Brown (in back), victim advocate Chip Toney, New Parent Support Program home visitor Trish Burkes, Behavioral Health Program Director Laurie Wilson, Community Counseling clinical supervisor Stacie Gravlee, Family Advocacy Program counselor Jessica Crone and FAP prevention specialist Rebecca Childress. All but Childress and Wilson have offices in the new center.


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