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District Attorney’s Office Celebrates Victims’ Assistance Coordinator’s Achievement in Earning P-LPC License

The Twenty-Second Circuit District Attorney’s Office is proud to announce that ReTangia C. Epps, our dedicated Victims’ Assistance Coordinator, has successfully obtained her Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (P-LPC) license. This notable achievement reflects her unwavering commitment to supporting survivors and victims in our community.


ReTangia has been an integral part of our team, offering compassionate support and guidance to individuals navigating the aftermath of traumatic experiences. Her new P-LPC license underscores her continued professional growth and her dedication to providing high-quality, empathetic assistance.


“I am thrilled to congratulate ReTangia on this significant milestone.” Her achievement is a testament to her hard work and dedication. With her P-LPC license, she will be even better equipped to support and guide the individuals and families who rely on our services during their most challenging times.”


The P-LPC designation is a rigorous credential that signifies advanced training and expertise in counseling, enabling professionals to provide more comprehensive and specialized support. This achievement enhances the resources available through our Victims’ Assistance Program and strengthens our office’s capacity to offer meaningful support to those in need.


The District Attorney’s Office remains committed to supporting the professional development of our staff as we continue to provide vital services to our community. We are excited to see the Assistant District Attorney's positive impact of ReTangia’s new qualification and look forward to her continued contributions to our team and the community.

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