Delanie Graettinger
STAR Program Evaluation & Implementation Coordinator

Lanie Graettinger coordinates evaluation and implementation for the STAR Program at CHOP and Lutheran Settlement House, advancing teen dating violence prevention across community settings. She is an MSW candidate at the University of Pennsylvania whose work centers on trauma-informed support for survivors of gender-based violence.

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Lanie Graettinger is a Master of Social Work candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in gender-based violence and the social determinants of health. Her work focuses on supporting survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and teen dating violence through trauma-informed, compassionate care.

She brings experience as a patient advocate in New York City emergency departments, where she provided crisis support to survivors navigating medical and legal systems. Lanie currently serves as the STAR Program Evaluation & Implementation Coordinator for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Lutheran Settlement House, supporting the expansion of teen dating violence prevention programming across community sites. Her work includes program coordination, qualitative interviewing, data analysis, evaluation reporting, and multimodal support for Teen Dating Violence Coordinators.

Guided by a commitment to survivor autonomy and equitable access to care, Lanie aims to strengthen trauma-informed practices across healthcare, education, and community organizations. She is dedicated to building systems where compassionate, high-quality support is accessible wherever survivors seek help.

MSW, University of Pennsylvania, 2026 (expected)
BA, University of Washington, 2014

Certified Domestic Violence Advocate (PA), 2025
Certified Sexual Assault Counselor (PA), 2024
Certified Rape Crisis & Domestic Violence Counselor (NY), 2021

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