Break the Silence
Stop Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Great People Doing Great Work!
We are committed to creating a safer community by providing essential services and support to those affected by violence.

Crystal Snover
Executive Director

Crystal Snover
Executive Director
With expertise in budget management, grant writing, and team leadership, Crystal ensures financial sustainability while expanding critical services. She leads with a trauma-informed and collaborative approach, prioritizing dignity, respect, and empowerment for both survivors and staff. She integrates professional development, community engagement, and survivor feedback into the organization’s growth. Crystal is dedicated to increasing accessibility in the seven far western counties, fostering collaboration across sectors, and advancing prevention efforts. She holds a Master’s Degree in Liberal Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Additionally, she is an Adult Mental Health First Aid instructor and a certified Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) practitioner. Outside of work, Crystal enjoys dancing for fun and fitness, spending time with loved ones, and doting on her dogs.

Adam Chambers
Finance Director

Adam Chambers
Finance Director

Michael Ferguson
Program Coordinator/Veteran Advocate

Michael Ferguson
Program Coordinator/Veteran Advocate

Sophia Lasker
Victim Advocate (Bilingual)

Sophia Lasker
Victim Advocate (Bilingual)

Lynn Carlson
Therapist

Lynn Carlson
Therapist

Jess Agostini
Therapist

Jess Agostini
Therapist
She is rostered in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). Additionally, she is a certified Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) practitioner.
Jess is deeply committed to supporting families across Western North Carolina, providing compassionate, evidence-based care to foster healing and resilience.
Great Pups Doing Great Work!
At The WNC Alliance, our Therapy Dog Team brings certified canine companions into partner agencies and programs, offering gentle affection, comfort, and unconditional support. By weaving animal-assisted interventions into our advocacy, counseling, and community services, these hard working therapy dogs help clients feel safer, reduce anxiety, and strengthen trust as part of their healing journey.

Julip
She has provided her services in therapy offices, schools, child advocacy centers, social services, adult day programs for elders and people with disabilities and many other people in the last 11 years. She has responded to numerous crisis situations to help people cope. She has supported children as they testified in court proceedings. She is loved by so many in the WNC community.

Lulu

Metra
Metra is already proving to be a quick learner, excelling in obedience and showing remarkable empathy towards those in need. Whether offering a quiet presence or providing a great-big paw for support, Metra’s intuitive understanding of human emotions makes her a potential healing companion for a wide range of individuals. She’s ready to continue her journey to becoming a certified therapy dog, spreading joy and compassion wherever she goes.

Oliver

Mazzy Star
Mazzy has also earned her AKC Trick Dog Performer Elite title & is known for her incredibly engaging personality & show stopping tricks. On her off time Mazzy enjoys skateboarding, water sports, frisbee, adventuring in her campervan, and cuddle time.

Mavis
She has quite the bag of tricks and is known for her adorably sweet, intelligent, and intuitive personality. On her off time she enjoys forest adventures, boating, hiking, and creating cozy cuddle nests.

Milly
She melted into our lives right away and we have enjoyed her company ever since. She makes us laugh every day with her character and great energy.
We look forward to seeing her become a wonderful therapy dog and a gentle asset to our community.
