
The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center empowers non-profits to closely network with other agencies and create synergistic energy towards the life changing opportunities we all want for our clients and those in our community.

For 22 years Insight Counseling Services, Inc. has provided specialized treatment to children and adolescents within Manatee and Sarasota counties. Lisa M. Davis, Ph.D., L.M.H.C, founded the organization and continues working for the program as a Clinical Consultant. Along with Davis, Insight is made up of several other program staff who are highly trained and specialized in working with abusive juvenile behavior.
The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center team collaborated with Insight to have their nonprofit present a #GlasserPassports. The #GlasserPassports program attempts to gather staff from the 16 agencies on the Campus of Caring, to share knowledge, resources, and the needs of our organization and the communities in which they serve.
Susan Cappiello, Executive Director, and Daniel Aviles, Mental Health Counselor, led a round table conversation for those in attendance at the #GlasserPassports. Cappiello and Aviles presented information about their founding, programs, and the direction of the organization. Since 2003, 98% of Insight's graduating clients have never reoffended. On average, the experienced therapists work with 20 clients annually. To learn more about Insight Counseling Services, Inc.’s mission to build a strong, safer community one family at a time, visit their website here.
Glasser/Schoenbaum Campus Connection programs are possible through the generosity of the Gulf Coast Community Foundation.
The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center empowers non-profits to closely network with other agencies and create synergistic energy towards the life changing opportunities we all want for our clients and those in our community.
Real estate is one of the greatest costs in a business budget. Our partnership with The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center allows more money to go towards our mission. And what better place to house our office than on a campus with nineteen other outreach agencies.
We are a small and young organization and having the ability to network and partner with other community organizations is key to the quality and impact of our work. In addition to the affordable space that The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center provides to all of us, it inspires us to use this collaborative model as we work to empower our students and their families.