Insight Counseling Centers is pleased to announce its newly formed group, Insight Ambassadors of Rutherford County. The members and their
church affiliations are:
- Ms. Judy Campbell, representing First Baptist Church
- Ms. Ginny Dansby, representing St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
- Ms. Sue Dewees, representing First Baptist Church
- Dr. Arthur Ford, representing St. Mark’s United Methodist Church
- Mr. Jeff Fryer, representing First Baptist Church
- Ms. Mimi Genet, representing First United Methodist Church
- Dr. Ircel Harrison, representing First Baptist Church
- Ms. Rise Hayes, representing First Baptist Church and the Insight Board of Directors
- Ms. Susanne Hebden, representing St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
- Ms. Beverly Henley, representing Central Christian Church
- Ms. Stephanie Hickerson, representing St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
- Mr. Justin Holder, representing First Baptist Church and the Insight Development and Marketing Committee
- Ms. Emily Jackson, representing First United Methodist Church
- Ms. Jennifer McGuire, representing St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
- Dr. Ellen Slicker representing, First United Methodist Church
- Ms. Shannon Woodfin‐Parsons, representing First Presbyterian Church
The ambassadors have committed to represent Insight in their communities and be voices that
help de‐stigmatize mental health.
“Each Rutherford County ambassador is a long‐time supporter of Insight’s mission. It is
executive director.
Insight Counseling Centers has served Rutherford County since 1996. Its office is located within
First Baptist Church on East Main Street. In March 2020, Insight began offering telehealth.
Services are offered on an income‐based fee scale; the agency accepts some insurance plans.
Insight’s mission is to restore lives to wholeness – mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.