About Us
Established in 1966 in response to a community survey that showed the need to prevent family breakdown by providing affordable therapy to individuals and families, the Family Counseling Service of Northern Utah is celebrating its 58th year of service. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for Northern Utah residents by providing affordable mental health counseling to individuals, couples and families, regardless of income.
Established in 1966 in response to a community survey that showed the need to prevent family breakdown by providing affordable therapy to individuals and families, the Family Counseling Service of Northern Utah is celebrating its 58th year of service. We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for Northern Utah residents by providing affordable mental health counseling to individuals, couples and families, regardless of income.
Our skilled and compassionate mental health counselors treat a variety of issues, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, grief, substance abuse, PTSD and healing from trauma. More than half of our clients are 25 years old or younger. Over 40% are Hispanic/Latino or of multiracial ethnicity. Approximately 80% report annual family income levels of $50,000 or less.
Our skilled and compassionate mental health counselors treat a variety of issues, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, grief, substance abuse, PTSD and healing from trauma. More than half of our clients are 25 years old or younger. Over 40% are Hispanic/Latino or of multiracial ethnicity. Approximately 80% report annual family income levels of $50,000 or less.
Our skilled and compassionate mental health counselors treat a variety of issues, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, grief, substance abuse, PTSD and healing from trauma. We provide counseling in both English and Spanish. More than half of our clients are 25 years old or younger. Over 40% are Hispanic/Latino or of multiracial ethnicity. Approximately 80% report annual family income levels of $50,000 or less.
Uninsured clients whose household income falls within 100% - 200% of the Federal Poverty Level are assigned a co-pay using a sliding scale. Co-pays for these clients generally range from $35 - $45 per session. If a client is truly destitute and has no ability to pay, he or she is given a limited number of sessions at no cost.
There continues to be an urgent, growing need for timely, affordable access to counseling/ mental health services, especially for those who are low-income and/or uninsured.
Uninsured clients whose household income falls within 100% - 200% of the Federal Poverty Level are assigned a co-pay using a sliding scale. Co-pays for these clients generally range from $35 - $45 per session. If a client is truly destitute and has no ability to pay, he or she is given a limited number of sessions at no cost.
There continues to be an urgent, growing need for timely, affordable access to counseling/ mental health services, especially for those who are low-income and/or uninsured.
Uninsured clients whose household income falls within 100% - 200% of the Federal Poverty Level are assigned a co-pay using a sliding scale. Co-pays for these clients generally range from $35 - $45 per session. If a client is truly destitute and has no ability to pay, he or she is given a limited number of sessions at no cost. No one needing services is ever turned away.
There continues to be an urgent, growing need for timely, affordable access to counseling/ mental health services, especially for those who are low-income and/or uninsured.
Ultimately, the key objective of our program is to help those who often have nowhere else to turn. We seek to help save lives, to help improve overall quality of life, to help decrease the alarming and concerning suicide rates seen in Northern Utah, to help lower depression rates reported among Utah’s youth, and to positively impact the overall health of Northern Utah residents.
Ultimately, the key objective of our program is to help those who often have nowhere else to turn. We seek to help save lives, to help improve overall quality of life, to help decrease the alarming and concerning suicide rates seen in Northern Utah, to help lower depression rates reported among Utah’s youth, and to positively impact the overall health of Northern Utah residents.
Our Team
Our Team
W. Glenn Lanham
Executive Director
Holly McKay
Co-Clinical Director/Intern Supervisor/Counselor
Leigh Martin
Co-Clinical Director/ Counselor
Marcos Uboldi
LCSW/Counselor
Holly Patterson
CMHC Counseling Intern
Millie Pfaff
CMHC Counseling Intern
Leigh Martin
Co-Clinical Director/ Counselor
Marcos Uboldi
LCSW/Counselor
Leigh Martin
Co-Clinical Director/ Counselor
Carrie Biehn
Office Manager
Amy Black
Administrative Assistant
Marcos Uboldi
LCSW/Counselor
Holly Patterson
CMHC Counseling Intern
Millie Pfaff
CMHC Counseling Intern
Our Team
W. Glenn Lanham
Executive Director
Holly McKay
Co-Clinical Director/Intern Supervisor/Counselor
Leigh Martin
Co-Clinical Director/ Counselor
Marcos Uboldi
LCSW/Counselor
Holly Patterson
CMHC Counseling Intern
Millie Pfaff
CMHC Counseling Intern
Leigh Martin
Co-Clinical Director/ Counselor
Marcos Uboldi
LCSW/Counselor
Leigh Martin
Co-Clinical Director/ Counselor
Carrie Biehn
Office Manager
Amy Black
Administrative Assistant
Marcos Uboldi
LCSW/Counselor
Holly Patterson
CMHC Counseling Intern
Millie Pfaff
CMHC Counseling Intern
Partners
Partners
Partners
Family Counseling Service of Northern Utah Board of Trustee Officers
Trustee Officers
Trustee Officers
President
Michael D. Rollo,
Senior Financial Advisor
Merrill Lynch
Vice President
Jennifer W. Webb
Community Volunteer
Secretary/ Treasurer
Tami L. Hargrove,
Realtor
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Utah Properties
Trustees
Sheryl Cox
Retired
America First Credit Union
Robert Hunter
Director
United Way of Northern Utah
Lisa Roskelley
Strategic Communication Consultant
Applied Strategies
Julie F. Snowball
AVP, Regional Partnerships
Weber State University
Trustees
Sheryl Cox
Retired
America First Credit Union
Robert Hunter
Director
United Way of Northern Utah
Lisa Roskelley
Strategic Communication Consultant
Applied Strategies
Julie Snowball
AVP, Regional Partnerships
Weber State University
Donors
Foundations
Alan & Jeanne Hall Foundation
Beaver Creek Foundation
C. Scott & Dorothy E. Watkins
Charitable Foundation
Cross Charitable Foundation
George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation
King Family Foundation
Larry H. Miller Charities
Lawrence T. & Janet T. Dee Foundation
Masonic Foundation of Utah
Nebeker Family Foundation
Ralph Nye Charitable Foundation
Ruth Eleanor Bamberger and John Ernest Bamberger Memorial Foundation
Secured Land Title
Individuals
Julie L. Coley
Jennifer Elwell
Carlin Goff
Robert A. Hunter
George W. Schkudor
Julie Snowball
Jennifer Webb
Noel Zabriskie
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We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for Northern Utah residents by providing affordable mental health counseling to individuals, couples, and families regardless of income.
We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for Northern Utah residents by providing affordable mental health counseling to individuals, couples, and families regardless of income.
We are dedicated to improving the quality of life for Northern Utah residents by providing affordable mental health counseling to individuals, couples, and families regardless of income.