Porter Roe

Porter Roe began his career in mental health as a direct care staff, fueling his passion for working with adolescents. With a decade of experience in program leadership, staff training, and service leadership, Porter believes in fostering structure, accountability, and authentic relationships to help young people thrive. Porter is also deeply committed to ensuring that mentor staff receive strong clinical, evidence-based training, allowing them to provide meaningful, therapeutic support that aligns with best practices in anxiety and OCD treatment. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and is currently pursuing his Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Northwestern University. Service towards others has always been an important part of Porter’s personal life. He has led numerous humanitarian projects around the world and has enjoyed building homes for those in need. Recognizing the power that comes from authentic relationships is largely what drove him to continue his service at Cascade. He is eager to help adolescents struggling with anxiety and OCD to find the courage to confront their fears and self-imposed limitations while learning to be comfortable being uncomfortable. When he is not at Cascade you will likely find Porter downhill skiing, open water swimming in one of Utah’s lakes, or enjoying a meal at a local taco truck.