Zofia earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in addiction studies from the University of North Texas, followed by a master’s in clinical mental health counseling from Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas.
Passionate about supporting young people, Zofia serves as one of the leaders of the Young Adult Ministry at Mother of Perpetual Help Catholic Parish, where she helps foster spiritual growth, community, and connection. With a creative spirit and hands-on experience in expressive arts therapy, she brings a compassionate and imaginative approach to guiding clients through their healing journeys.
Zofia has volunteered with several nonprofit clinics and agencies, such as Agape and Dawn of Mercy, offering compassionate support to women healing from sexual trauma and providing free mental health services to those in need. After some mission trips where she spent time listening to the stories of people experiencing homelessness, Zofia has carried a lasting dream: to one day build a village where they can find safety, belonging, and a place to rebuild their lives.
Arthur has a Bachelor’s degree from Southern Arkansas University and a Master’s from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. He has an extensive background in owning and operating both behavioral health and addiction treatment facilities, residential and out-patient, in Oklahoma and Texas. He has also served as a Volunteer Chaplain for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice System at Hutchins State Jail, in Hutchins, Texas.
Arthur set out to develop a behavioral health clinic that could serve as a template for all other behavioral health clinics and have accomplished the goal. He has assembled a team of accomplished psychiatrists along with an excellent range of experienced therapists, including bilingual, to serve the needs of a wide range of clients. Arthur is the current CEO of Frisco Behavioral Health Group, LLC.
Evelyn Le brings both compassion and determination to her role as a member of the Board of Directors. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Texas at Dallas, and she is currently pursuing her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at UNT Dallas. Throughout her academic journey, Evelyn has remained driven by a deep desire to uplift others and create meaningful change in the lives of those who often go unheard.
Alongside her studies, Evelyn is also a small-business owner, crafting handmade crochet items that reflect her creativity, patience, and attention to detail. Her entrepreneurial spirit mirrors the dedication she brings to her community work.
As a bilingual Vietnamese-English speaker, Evelyn is especially passionate about supporting individuals from immigrant, multicultural, and underserved communities—people who may struggle with language barriers, cultural differences, or limited access to mental health resources. She hopes to become a licensed counselor in the future so she can stand beside these communities, offering understanding, healing, and culturally responsive care.
Evelyn continues to grow, learn, and challenge herself every day. Her journey is guided by a commitment to service, empathy, and the belief that everyone deserves to feel seen, supported, and valued.
The Catholic faith offers a wealth of resources and practices that can contribute to a healthier mind and spirit.