Shelley Houle

Post Majority Support Services Case Worker

With over 22 years of experience in the human services field, Shelley Houle is a dedicated Post Majority Support Services Case Worker committed to empowering individuals as they transition into independent adulthood. Throughout her career, she has been a passionate advocate for young adults, ensuring they have access to the necessary resources, guidance, and support systems to thrive.

In her role, Shelley works closely with individuals navigating post-majority transitions, offering personalized case management, crisis intervention, and advocacy. Her expertise in collaborative support planning allows her to engage with families, community organizations, and service providers to develop comprehensive strategies tailored to each individual's unique needs. She takes pride in fostering trusting relationships with her clients, helping them build confidence and stability as they pursue their goals.

Beyond her professional responsibilities, Shelley is a devoted wife and mother. Married for 30 years, she and her husband have raised four adult children, guiding them as they build their own futures. Family is at the heart of everything she does, and she is dedicated to balancing her professional commitments with her role as a wife and mother.

Shelley is also deeply involved in community initiatives and volunteer work, lending her expertise to various causes and inspiring others to give back. Whether through mentorship, advocacy, or community engagement, she is devoted to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for those around her.

As she continues her career, Shelley remains committed to ongoing professional development, staying at the forefront of best practices in case management. Her goal is to enhance her skills, expand her impact, and continue making a meaningful difference in the lives of the young adults and families she serves.

Shelley Houle is a seasoned human services professional, dedicated to empowering individuals, strengthening communities, and advocating for positive change.