Community Support Workers
Lluvia Martinez, LMHC, CSW
Lluvia is a community support worker with a unique perspective grounded in her experience as a doula. Her holistic approach combines compassionate listening, practical tools, and a deep understanding of the physical, emotional, and relational aspects of sexual health. Lluvia offers personalized guidance to individuals and couples seeking support in areas such as postpartum recovery, relationship dynamics, and body image. Her goal is to help clients navigate their unique challenges and embrace their sexuality with confidence and joy. Lluvia accepts Medicaid for CCSS services.
Stephen Kuti, CSW
Stephen is a dedicated Community Support Worker with a focus on resilience and community building. With extensive experience in resource mobilization and networking, he fosters a supportive, collaborative environment, offering guidance tailored to the specific needs and goals of his clients. Stephen accepts Medicaid for CCSS services.
Maya Piñón, CSW
Maya (she/her) is a Community Support Worker who emphasizes the importance of community engagement as a means of stability. She especially enjoys accompanying those who are highly motivated to build their confidence in navigating relationships and intimacy. Ultimately, Maya hopes all people she works with are able to clarify their definition of pleasure and ultimately craft a life that meaningfully integrates pleasure. Maya accepts Medicaid for CCSS services.
Philip Alexander, CSW
Philip (he/him) is a Community Support Worker who approaches each interaction with humility and a genuine commitment to helping others achieve their goals. He strives to create supportive environments where individuals feel empowered, valued, and heard. Philip accepts Medicaid for CCSS services.
Taylor Jones, CSW
Taylor (they/them) is a queer and trans-identified Community Support Worker bringing a trans-liberation and harm-reduction approach to sexual wellness care. Drawing on shared lived experience and a background in grassroots LGBTQIA2S+ rights work, they offer peer-led support to transgender, non-binary, and gender-expansive folx as they navigate complex systemic barriers, access essential resources, and develop resilient support networks. Taylor strives to co-create a welcoming, unconditionally affirming space—inviting individuals to safely move beyond survival, deepen their connection to themselves and others, and feel more anchored in community. Taylor accepts Medicaid for CCSS services.