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CCS is excited to announce Emiliano Void, Founder & CEO of nuwave Equity Corp. and winner of VBSR’s Young Change-maker Award for 2022, as the Featured Speaker for our Awards Lunch. It’s Thursday, April 27 at Noon at Elley-Long Music...
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Champlain Community Services has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Green Mountain Support Services (GMSS) and Vermont’s Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living (DAIL) following DAIL’s recent notice of SSA de-designation to GMSS. That memorandum outlines CCS’ intention to assess and initiate...
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CCS is excited to welcome Matt Gault as Employment Specialist in our Way2Work program. He said he will be working with individuals and community employers to create and maintain meaningful employment relationships. “I’m very excited to be part of an...
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MARCH IS DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AWARENESS MONTH! Champlain Community Services provides essential supports to people with intellectual disabilities and autism, building a community where everyone participates and everyone belongs. #DDAwareness2023...
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Come to a Family Information Night on Wed., March 22nd from 5:30pm to 7:00pm. We will welcome Kirsten Murphy, Executive Director of Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council to present on the Vermont ABLE Account and the benefits of adding this to...
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After she returned to help us in a desperately needed interim role, CCS is excited to officially announce that Meghan McCormick Audette has assumed the role of Senior Manager. What does she say about all that? “I am thrilled to...
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Congratulations to Jennifer Wolcott, Senior Manager at CCS, for winning the 2023 Don Kent Award for Dedication, Integrity and Inclusion, as voted by her peers and colleagues. She received the award at CCS’ recent All-Staff In-Service day at Elley-Long. Here...
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“Creating Communities” highlights the work of our colleagues at Families First in Brattleboro and other members of the Developmental Services Action Consortium, and the benefits of shared living. The latest in the sponsor spotlight series, developed for publication in VTDigger...
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CCS WINS THE SUPER BOWL! Okay, not on the field, but in the “New Advertisers Super Bowl Squares” game sponsored by Hall Communications, which randomly assigned squares to new clients like CCS with the outcomes based on the actual game’s...
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Tackling the Crisis of Suicide: Postvention in the Workplace: “Vermont consistently has the highest suicide rate among the northeastern states, and a group of experts at Howard Center and the Center for Health and Learning have partnered to help address...
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