
Corrina Fuller is a Service Facilitator at Grand Journey, providing both Service Facilitation (SF) and Individual Skills Development & Enhancement (ISDE) services to youth and adult clients. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse and is currently pursuing her Master of Social Work at Ar
Corrina Fuller is a Service Facilitator at Grand Journey, providing both Service Facilitation (SF) and Individual Skills Development & Enhancement (ISDE) services to youth and adult clients. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse and is currently pursuing her Master of Social Work at Arizona State University, with an anticipated graduation in December 2026.
Corrina has experience in community mental health services in the Madison area. In addition, she completed over 2 years of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy during her undergraduate years, working with youth on the autism spectrum. Altogether, she has many years of combined experience supporting individuals with diverse behavioral and mental health needs. These early experiences sparked her passion for the field and continue to inform her strength-based and compassionate approach to care.
Corrina is committed to client-centered practice and strives to create a supportive environment where individuals feel empowered, respected, and heard. She values cultural competency and ongoing learning to continuously strengthen her work. As an LGBTQIA+ affirming social worker, she is dedicated to providing equitable and inclusive services to all clients.
She finds daily inspiration in the resilience and growth of the individuals she serves and is driven to be a consistent and reliable support in helping clients achieve their personal goals. Outside of her professional role, Corrina enjoys traveling (having visited 16 countries), playing board games, spending time with her husband and two dogs, playing pickleball, and exploring the outdoors.