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Chartiers Center Photo Gallery of Super Heroes!

Apr 9, 2020

selfieIn times of hardship Chartiers Center staff have shown great resolve. Thank you to all who submitted their selfies. We are happy to highlight our photo gallery of super heroes! As many of our staff remained on the job working to assist in our residential programs, others staff have been working from home.  We look forward to the time when we are all together.
Our staff are working hard, wherever they may be, to support the well being of our consumers. We thank  them and ask you to enjoy their smiles from afar.
Tina
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Paula mask2
Stephanie mask
Amy w mask2
Brian
Terry and Brenda LTSR2Deb M2
Maggie D
Holly co worker sleeping on job
Petra
Mike Schafer Capture
Catherine Capture
Jamie mask
Rachel and her cat on keyboard
Chris 2
Karen Okeefe mask
Katie CaptureRachelles home office
Karen White2Dan cleaning at TSR
 

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