Meet Our Team
Rooted in Culture. Grounded in Healing. Here to Support You.
At Cultura Care & Consulting, we believe therapy should feel welcoming, accessible, and culturally grounded. Our clinicians bring warmth, expertise, and a deep commitment to supporting individuals and families through every season of life.
We work with children, teens, and adults navigating trauma, stress, identity, emotional dysregulation, and life transitions—always through a lens that honors culture, community, and connection.

Jessica Rodriguez, LCSW
Jessica is passionate about decolonizing therapy, strengthening families, and creating healing spaces rooted in authenticity, culture, and empowerment. She is known for her ability to blend clinical expertise with genuine connection, helping clients feel seen, valued, and supported from the moment they walk in. As the founder of Cultura Care, she is committed to expanding access to culturally grounded mental health services and uplifting communities that have historically been overlooked or underserved.
Rosa Vance, LMSW
Rosa is currently pursuing her Registered Play Therapist (RPT) certification and integrates culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, and client-centered approaches into her sessions. She is passionate about helping families strengthen relationships, supporting parents navigating their children’s emotional needs, and creating safe, welcoming spaces where clients feel understood and valued.


Jessica Sullivan
Jessica is passionate about supporting individuals who have experienced trauma, with a special interest in combat veterans, law enforcement, emergency service providers, and their familias. Her approach is warm, authentic, and grounded in cultural humility, offering clients a relatable and compassionate therapeutic space.

What You Can Expect From Our Clinicians
We Support Individuals and Families Across All Stages
Rooted in community, trusted by families.
We’re proud to support children, teens, adults, and families with accessible, culturally grounded care across Missouri and soon Illinois.
20+ groups facilitated across community and school settings each year
5+ trainings per year for schools and mental health professionals
7+ years supporting survivors of trauma, violence, and family separation
