New counseling practice launches in Floyd

New counseling practice launches in Floyd
Chelsey Fawthrop, Amanda Buckner and Shelly Fox are the founders of Connected Counseling Co-op at 209 W. Main St. in Floyd.

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In the heart of Floyd, a unique and collaborative approach to mental health is taking shape.

Connected Counseling Co-op, founded in 2025 by Amanda Buckner, Chelsey Fawthrop, and Shelly Fox, is a shared vision come to life.

The trio imagined a place where therapists could not only support the growth of their clients but also support each other’s growth alongside as professionals.

That vision now lives inside the walls of The Dillon House, an historic local landmark built in 1853 from locally made brick, located at 209 W. Main St., just a few steps from the stoplight in Floyd. The practice is open and currently accepting new clients.

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Connected Counseling Co-op offers a full range of counseling services for individuals and families, rooted in the values of inclusivity, kindness, connection, empowerment, and holistic healing.