Crossroads Community & Corsica River Mental Health Services Announce Appointment of Kara Morris as Acting Executive Director

Pictured: Kara Morris, Acting Executive Director, in front of the Crossroads Community and  Corsica River Mental Health Services headquarters at 120 Banjo Lane, Centreville, Maryland.

Crossroads Community and its subsidiary, Corsica  River Mental Health Services, are pleased to announce that Kara Morris has been appointed  Acting Executive Director for both organizations. 

Morris, who also continues to serve as Program Director for Crossroads Community, has more  than a decade of experience in behavioral health services and community leadership. In her dual  role, she oversees program operations, strategic goals, and staff development across Residential  Recovery, Community Recovery, Respite, Health Home, and Vocational services, ensuring that  individuals and families throughout the Mid-Shore region receive high-quality, person-centered  care. 

Morris began her career at Crossroads in 2014 as an Employment Specialist, where she helped  individuals find meaningful work opportunities. She advanced through a series of leadership  roles, including Psychiatric Rehabilitation Program (PRP) Coordinator and Residential  

Rehabilitation Program (RRP) Coordinator, before being named Program Director in 2021. Her  steady leadership and dedication to service led to her appointment as Acting Executive Director  in 2025. 

A lifelong advocate for rehabilitation and community service, Morris earned both her Bachelor  of Science in Rehabilitation Services (2003) and Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling  (2005) from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. She holds professional certifications as a  Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner (CPRP), Child & Family Resiliency Practitioner,  and Registered Peer Supervisor. 

Beyond her professional responsibilities, Morris is actively involved in her community,  

contributing to organizations such as her church, the Kent County Farm Bureau, Gunston School,  and 4-H. She resides in Kent County with her husband, Bradley, and their children, Oliver and  Cecilia. 

For more information about volunteering, donating, or learning about the services provided by  Crossroads Community, Inc. and Corsica River Mental Health Services, Inc., please contact our  office in Centreville at 410-758-3050 or visit www.ccinconline.com and www.crmhsinc.com.