Bridging the Gap

Although it is not our mission to be a crisis center, we do have a Resource Team, consisting of Licensed Counselors and a Social Worker, who are able to “Bridge the Gap” until additional services become available. This team of highly qualified individuals works with area professionals and resources to get an individual connected with area service providers. We do not strive to be a permanent help center for individuals, we do work diligently to get those in need connected with the best possible resources.

Our Resource Team

Linda Arrossa

Linda Arrossa is an LCPC – Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LMFT – Licensed Marriage and Family Counselor, CPM – Certified Professional Mediator, Supreme Court Approved Child Custody Mediator, CADC – Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor; NBCC – National Board Certified Counselor, National Board Certified School Counselor and BCC – Board Certified Coach. Needless to say, she will meet you where you are at and connect you with local experts who can assist you with your mental health needs.

Carla Wherry

Carla Wherry, LMSW
Carla is one of the Resource Coordinators at the Jae Foundation and she wishes to be of assistance to those who are in need of community resources regarding mental health and wellness. Carla earned her Master’s of Social Work degree in 2018, while working at the College of Southern Idaho. In 2019 she was presented with a great opportunity to work in the Twin Falls School District as a social worker/psychotherapist for the students represented by Support Services. Carla loves her job working with people of all ages, and will be sharing what she has gleaned with any who enter the Jae Foundation.

Amy Rothweiler

Amy Rothweiler is a Licensed Professional Counselor, and has worked for the Twin Falls School District for over 20 years; she has been the school counselor at Magic Valley High School since 2012.  A Twin Falls native, Amy attended the College of Southern Idaho, Boise State University, and earned her master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Pacific University.  She is married and has two teenage boys. When not following them to various sporting events, Amy enjoys reading, cycling, spending time outdoors.

Are You in Crisis?

If this is an emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

You can also reach out to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.