All posts by: Mike

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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Our volunteer blogger, and second-year medical student, Ashwini Sarathy is back with her latest “Let’s talk about health – with Ash!” post. Read “Let’s Talk about Do-It-Yourself projects”  for some fun and important ideas and tips! Check out her whole...
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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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“Our Children and youth’s mental health is at a crisis level never before experienced. The crisis is in Vermont, and throughout the U.S.” Our colleagues at Northeast Family Institute  (NFI) are among those vital to addressing the growing needs of our...
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CCS just earned recognition as one of the “Best Places to Work in Vermont” for a FIFTH consecutive year!   We are proud of this achievement, and we think it’s a reflection on our dedicated staff, our Board, everyone who...
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