Janice K. Langbehn
Washington
After earning two masterâs degrees in Social Work and Public Administration, Janice Langbehn started her career as a social worker for the State of Washington. Upon retiring from social work, Janice became an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, seeking equal rights and treatment for families regarding hospital visitations. In 2011 her work as an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community was recognized by President Barack Obama who awarded her the second highest civilian honor in the country: the Presidential Citizen’s Medal. That same year, she was presented with the National Liberty Award for securing hospital visitation for same-sex couples throughout the United States.
