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ACGC 2025 Visionary Luncheons

Multiple dates and times Austin Child Guidance Center, 78751

ACGC 2025 Visionary Luncheons

Multiple dates and times Austin Child Guidance Center, 78751

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Shaping ACGC’s Future Together: Visionary Luncheons

Join us for Austin Child Guidance Center’s Visionary Luncheons, a special series of gatherings led by our Executive Director, Andy Miller. With four opportunities to connect, these luncheons bring together our valued investors and community supporters to share in the vision for ACGC’s future.

Our luncheon is on Friday, September 12th, 2025 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM.

As we approach our 75th anniversary in 2026, we invite you to be part of the conversation shaping the next chapter of ACGC. Our mission remains steadfast: to provides accessible, high quality mental health services to children and their families to empower them to thrive in childhood and beyond. At ACGC, we envision a world where every family’s mental health needs are seen and met. Your support plays a vital role in making this vision a reality.

The luncheon is complimentary, but seating is limited. Reserve your seat today! Deadline to RSVP is Monday, September 8th. If you have any questions, please contact Brittany Golden at bgolden@austinchildguidance.org or 512-949-5126.

Featuring guest speaker, Elisha Gandhi

Elisha Gandhi LCSW, one of ACGC's Infant and Early Childhood Therapists, will explore the work of our Infant and Early Childhood program with teachers, caregivers, and staff at local child-care centers.

Elisha has been with ACGC since April 2022 as an Infant and Early Childhood Therapist, and has a degree in Sociology and Woman, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from University of Massachusetts Amherst. She later got her Master of Science – Social Work from the University of Austin – Texas’ School of Social Work.

Elisha is a relational, attachment-based therapist specializing in trauma and family challenges in all of their many forms. She utilizes both a directive and nondirective approach depending on what her clients need while considering the whole life, experiences and relationships they bring to therapy. Elisha has helped kids with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), anxiety, attachment issues, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, substance abuse, and trauma.

In her free time, Elisha loves to travel, do yoga, read dystopian novels, listen to true crime podcasts, and find fun places to bring her four-year-old to!