Hannah DeMarco Promoted At The Center For Child Counseling

Hannah DeMarco

The Center for Child Counseling (CFCC) recently announced that Wellington resident Hannah DeMarco has been promoted to director of marketing and communications to continue to grow and lead the nonprofit agency’s outreach and communications efforts in advancing its mission to provide hope and trauma-informed care and support to children and families.

DeMarco received her undergraduate degree from Palm Beach Atlantic University and is currently pursuing a master’s of public health degree in social and behavioral sciences from the University of Florida.

Prior to her promotion, DeMarco served as CFCC’s marketing and communications coordinator since 2021, where she has already significantly impacted the agency through her deep passion for its mission and work. Previously, she was the program manager of community engagement for Best Buddies International.

“Hannah’s commitment to promoting mental health and well-being for children and families is evident in her approach, which I believe will only deepen as she completes her master’s program. Her strategic vision and creative leadership will further amplify CFCC’s voice and impact on our community and beyond,” said Renée Layman, chief executive officer at the Center for Child Counseling.

DeMarco is excited about her work for the nonprofit agency.

“With prevention at the forefront of our public health approach and communications efforts, I’m looking forward to continuing to expand our reach within the community and beyond, providing accessible education on ACEs to prevent trauma before it happens and spreading hope for the future of children and families,” DeMarco said.

The Center for Child Counseling has been building the foundation for playful, healthful and hopeful living for children and families in Palm Beach County since 1999. Its services focus on preventing and healing the effects of adverse experiences and toxic stress on children, promoting resiliency and healthy family, school and community relationships.

Learn more about the nonprofit at www.centerforchildcounseling.org.

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