Congratulations, Olga!

February 21, 2025

We would like to congratulate Olga Phillips on her recent promotion to Home Visiting Supervisor for the Aprendamos Family of Services Cariño Home Visiting Program! Olga has been with Cariño for 3 years and previously served as a Home Visitor and Lead Parent Educator. As Lead Parent Educator, Olga used her skills and expertise to help other Home Visitors with resources for families they served and provide support and tips based on her experiences. 


When we asked Olga what she was looking forward to the most in her new role, she said, “Stepping into the Home Visitor Supervisor role gives me the opportunity to support and help mold the next generation of Home Visitors. The work we do is very important. Kids are the future and helping families be the best they can be is something we all take seriously here at Cariño. Being a supervisor also gives me the opportunity to work with my fellow supervisors and director to grow the program and think of new and empowering ways to reach families.”


Olga also shared that the families we serve have inspired her professional growth. “Wanting to gain more knowledge to empower them and being able to better support them is my biggest motivation,” she shared.


Please join us in congratulating Olga! 

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