Snehal Johnson

Snehal Johnson is currently the Trauma and Well Being Advocacy Specialist at the Child Advocates of Fort Bend. She joined Child Advocates in March of 2022 after leaving the field of education as a high school counselor. She has always been an advocate for children as her role as an educator and truly enjoys being able to further her passion for children while working with our children in care. 

Snehal was trained as a TBRI practitioner in February of 2023. She is excited to join the Fort Bend TBRI Collaborative!

Snehal graduated from the University of Houston system with her bachelor's degree in English and her master's degree in counseling. She is married and has three boys. In her free time, she enjoys watching sports with her boys and exercising. 

Our History

Thirty one years ago, a small group of dedicated volunteers in Fort Bend County identified an enormous problem and would soon bring about vital change for children who were being abused. Children were languishing and falling through the cracks of the child welfare and legal systems and not getting the attention and help they so desperately needed. These visionary leaders responded by forming Child Advocates of Fort Bend in 1991 and opening a Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program to provide a voice for children in foster care and ensure that their “best interests” were being served. With one child and a few volunteers, they launched what would eventually become one of the most respected nonprofit agencies in the country providing comprehensive services for all children who are victims of abuse or neglect