Kia Loggins

Kia N. Loggins serves as the Director of Training at the CRPD office, through the National Parternership for Juvenile Services. Mrs. Loggins has trained numerous topics in an array of conferences and facilities nationwide. Prior to this position, she worked as an Intensive Probation officer at Ingham County Family Court - Juvenile Division. There, she co-facilitated Girls Social Skills Groups and initiated the Intensive Probation Community Service for Girls program. She also served on the Child Benefit Fund executive board where she assisted in the distribution of funds and coordination of fundraising programs for neglected, abused, and delinquent children in need. In addition, Mrs. Loggins has experience as a Youth Development Worker at the Eaton County Juvenile Detention Facility.

Kia received her Masters of Arts in Counseling degree from Spring Arbor University and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice magna sum laude from Michigan State University. During her graduate studies, she completed an internship at Peckham Footprints, a group home for girls referred by the Family Court - Juvenile Division.