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Marcey Hernandez, LSW
Ms. Hernandez is a full-time Clinical Social Worker at the school-based health center. She studied at Loyola University Chicago earning a Master of Social Work degree with a specialization in mental health. Ms. Hernandez splits her time between School District 89 and Proviso East High School, giving her the opportunity to care for children and adolescents through an empathic approach. Ms. Hernandez believes mental health resources are essential tools to support and prepare individuals to lead extraordinary lives.  Ms. Hernandez is fluent in Spanish. 
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