Natasha Branon MA, LPC, LCMHCS
Executive Director of JusticeWorks BehavioralCare
Natasha graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and received a Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling from Webster University. She is currently licensed in SC and VA as a Licensed Professional Counselor and licensed as a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Supervisor in the state of NC. Natasha has been in the mental health field for over 15 years. She has experience working with children, adolescents and families in a variety of settings. She has over 12 years of managerial experience.
Natasha began with JusticeWorks as a Program Supervisor in June 2019. She was in the role as Regional Program Director since November 2020 and promoted to Execute Director in 2021. She is excited to share her knowledge and expertise and continue helping the agency grow.
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Senior Management
JusticeWorks Youthcare Management
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JusticeWorks Colorado Management
Justice Works OH Management
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Recent News
Dauphin County JusticeWorks Engages Community through Job Fair!
JusticeWorks Dauphin County is no stranger to community engagement. With the many programs JusticeWorks operates in the surrounding area, staff identified a need to connect our community partners to youth and families that were seeking employment. An idea created by...
Celebrating 24 Years of Empowering Families: Happy Anniversary, JusticeWorks!
JusticeWorks is celebrating 24 years of a remarkable journey that began with one small program in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, and has expanded to more than 120 counties in six states! This remarkable growth speaks volumes about the passion, dedication, and...
Real Life Action Heroes: Going Above and Beyond for Warren County’s Youth
In times of crisis, it takes extraordinary individuals to make a difference. Such was the case when Warren County's Children and Youth Services faced a daunting challenge. A youth needed residential care, and their staff members were becoming overwhelmed with...