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Jerrold F. Beaumont, DD, Ph.D.
Cocoa Office
Licensed Clinical Social Worker # 7541 |
Jerrold moved to Florida in 2001, taking the
position of Assisting Priest at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Cocoa after
serving the Diocese of Michigan for 28 years.
He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War
II and is currently Region Chaplin USAF (Aux) with the rank of Ch, Lt.
Colonel. Following the War, he studied Mechanical Engineering, holding
several management and executive positions in the auto industry during his
20 year career. Responding to a call to pursue a theological education, he
studied for the priesthood. He was ordained Deacon and later Priest serving
three churches in Michigan.
Nineteen-eighty marked the founding of Faith in Action,
initially an outreach program of St. Barnabas, Chelsea, MI designed to serve
those in need in the village. It later expanded to serve a wider area and in
time became the largest non-government funded human service organization in
the county, providing 25 different programs. Jerrold was its founder and
Board Chair and later president responsible for day to day operations.
As a result of working closely with the Social Work
Department of Chelsea Community Hospital, he developed an intense interest
in working with the older population, couples, and veterans. In addition to
holding a doctorate in Christian Family Counseling, Jerrold has also
received training in Critical Incident Stress Management and Suicide
Intervention. Jerrold provided counseling services under contract with the
Canadian government and the Province of Ontario to several Bands of First
People. He has been a visiting lecturer for the Graduate School of The
University of Michigan and for Madonna University, Michigan.
Jerrold enjoys working with people to help them identify
the source of their difficulties and guiding them toward healthy solutions.
He believes that we need to be helped to understand that we are never alone
although we may sometimes have that feeling. He encourages those whom he
counsels to consider the whole person; physical, emotional and spiritual
together with focusing on an understanding that God can and will work in our
lives if we but allow that to happen. |