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SEASON’S GREETINGS

Dec 7, 2020

As we prepare for the upcoming holiday season and reflect on how Covid has created a “new normal” we want to be sure to extend our warmest wishes to all our staff who have worked so hard on behalf of all our consumers. Despite the challenges, staff have put the needs of our consumers with intellectual disabilities, mental health and/or substance use front and center. Tele-health services have helped us meet our consumers from places of comfort as they deal with issues of depression and isolation. Staff show up everyday to continue to provide the treatment, direct care, referrals and resources needed to keep our consumers happy and safe.
We are grateful to our many community partners and local foundations for their support this year. With their help we were able to connect our consumers to treatment,  food, housing, and social interactions.
As we go through the holiday we will continue to update this page as we thank our many supporters.
Season’s Greetings everyone!
 

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