
Catholic Charities of Northern Kansas
Catholic Charities of Northern Kansas is excited to welcome Alli Puetz, a master of social work student at the University of Saint Mary, as a summer counseling intern serving the Manhattan community and the Diocese of Salina.
Alli is now accepting new clients for in-person counseling in Manhattan and teletherapy sessions for individuals across the Diocese of Salina.
Her availability begins May 12 and continues through the end of July, with immediate openings for children (ages 10+), teens, adults, couples, and families.
Originally from the Wichita area, Puetz completed her undergraduate degree at Kansas State University and is actively involved at St. Isidore’s Catholic Student Center. She is passionate about providing hope and healing through compassionate care.
Puetz will provide counseling services under the clinical supervision of Jessica Sampson, LSCSW, Director of Family Support Services at Catholic Charities. Jessica has more than 13 years of experience with the organization and is a licensed specialist in clinical social work.
“We’re really grateful to have Alli with us this summer,” said Megan Robl, executive director of Catholic Charities of Northern Kansas. “Her presence helps us expand access to affordable, compassionate mental health care for families across our diocese. We know how busy providers are right now, and we also know how critical it is to offer quality support for those who are struggling. Alli allows us to meet more of those needs, and we’re excited for what this summer will bring.”
Counseling through Catholic Charities is available to all individuals regardless of religion, race, age, or financial status. Services are confidential and offered either in person at one of the agency’s office locations or via teletherapy through a secure online platform, based on client preference.
To schedule an appointment with Puetz, please call the Manhattan office at 785-323-0644.
Fees are based on a simple sliding scale of $10, $25, or $50 per session, depending on household income. While Catholic Charities does not accept insurance, the organization is committed to ensuring that cost is never a barrier to care.
For more information about the counseling program, visit www.ccnks.org/counseling.