Staff Spotlight on Social Work Intern Sara Trohaugh
Bridging National Social Work Month & Volunteer Recognition Month
In celebration of National Social Worker month in March, we shined a “spotlight” on two incredible Crossroads social workers, Deanna Eder, MSW, social work team lead with Crossroads in Northeast Ohio and Malita Williams, MSW, Crossroads in Dayton SSD.
Social work internships typically span a full school year from August to May. Because they are unpaid for college credit, social work interns’ time on the job is logged as volunteer hours. These hours help Crossroads meet its volunteer hours requirement.
Sara Trohaugh Excels as a Social Work Field Placement Intern
In this first edition of April, we are shining a spotlight on Social Work Field Placement Intern extraordinaire Sara Trohaugh, currently with Crossroads at the Philadelphia site. She was recommended for this spotlight by Philadelphia SSD Patrick Loughlin.

Sara came to her internship having already had a successful and varied professional journey. She completed a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, specializing in metalworking and sculpture, more than 10 years ago.
Now, while pursuing her master’s degree in social work at Bryn Mawr College she still maintains a busy massage therapy practice. Sara is also a longtime yoga instructor in her community.
Supporting Families in Times of Transition
Previously Sara worked as a birth doula, which is not so dissimilar to end-of-life care, according to Sara. “I appreciate how both (doula and hospice) are there in times of transition,” she said.
It was in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic that Sara began noticing now her now, online discussions with clients could often evolve into productive, intimate conversations. This felt like a natural fit for her.
Sara saw this as a calling. It was then that she decided to apply to graduate social work programs. In one year, upon completion of her Master of Social Work Degree, Sara will have the credentials to be a therapist, which is exactly what she aspires to be. Her final internship next year at the Council for Relationships will advance her training as a therapist.
At Crossroads Sara values navigating the challenges of end-of-life care, learning alongside her mentors. The interpersonal nature of the work continues to inspire her career path.
“It’s been wonderful to be amidst hard but beautiful moments” and to see the Crossroads team in action. Sara said, “I really appreciate the office camaraderie too.”
Philadelphia Social Worker Pauline Yeanay has had a large impact on Sara’s time at Crossroads. Supportive and approachable, Pauline keeps Sara sharp by asking challenging questions and demonstrating for her how to build meaningful connections with patients and families.
While Sara has had her share of professional experience, she is also experienced in life as a married Mom of two daughters, ages 10 and 11. They keep her very busy on the homefront. A favorite family activity is a long walk through the woods with their dog Chloe.
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