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UT Tyler graduate student Pam Ortega of Lufkin was recognized by the East Texas Crisis
Center for outstanding volunteerism.
A 2016 HOPE Award recipient, Ortega currently volunteers at the center as an on-call
advocate. She also serves as a center intern, providing counseling services in English
and Spanish to both sexual assault and domestic violence survivors.
She will graduate with a master of arts in clinical mental health counseling this
August.
The degree, housed within the Department of Psychology and Counseling, is intended to prepare students to counsel persons experiencing psychological disturbance
due to developmental, educational, career, cognitive, emotional, behavioral, cultural,
relational or environmental issues. Students who complete their degrees and meet state
certification or licensing requirements may be employed in a variety of mental health
settings.