Project HOPE Foundation employees pass board exam to become BCaBAs

January 6, 2020

Three Project HOPE Foundation employees passed their board exams to become Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBAs). Brittnie Cox is currently a BCBA apprentice at Hope Academy in Landrum, continuing her education to pursue her BCBA. Cox has been with HOPE since 2017. Jessica Florez, with HOPE since October 2016, serves on the behavior support staff while continuing her education to pursue her BCBA. Katie Grooms is a BCaBA apprentice at the Greenwood campus where she has worked for 3 years. Grooms is currently undergoing the application process to work as a BCaBA at various HOPE campuses. All three women can now supervise the work of Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs).

       

Brittnie Cox, Jessica Florez, Katie Grooms

ABOUT PROJECT HOPE FOUNDATION

Project HOPE Foundation provides a lifespan of services for the autism community, through programs that Help families, Open minds, Promote inclusion and Expand potential. We are broad in our scope, serving across ages (from two to young adults), across the spectrum of autism, and across programs (ABA therapy, classroom options, adult employment, social groups, life skills, community outreach, professional training). We are individualized in our approach, seeking to meet the unique needs of each specific person. Founded in 1997 by moms looking for services for their young sons with autism, Project HOPE Foundation offers programs that benefit not only the child affected with autism but also the entire family, all of whom are forever changed by this diagnosis. www.projecthopesc.org