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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Vermont’s Dept. of Mental Health is providing weekly newsletters with vital information. Share the info broadly – it could help someone in your family, workplace or community. Read the Week Three Newsletter which...
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month – an opportunity to pause and reflect that we all have mental health and the opportunity to strengthen it. The VT Department of Mental Health has provided a “tip a day” for May. Download...
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CONGRATULATIONS to all six winners of our four Community Impact Awards for 2023! Winners were named at our Awards Lunch ’23 luncheon event on April 27th. We list them all here and will be making individual posts shortly.  NOTE: John...
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CCS is pleased to introduce (in his own words!) Scott Rosenblum, our newest Residential Direct Support Professional. Welcome, Scott! “Scott is an icon and an iconoclast. He’s a fashion maven who you may have caught featured on the cover of...
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A timely addition for May from our volunteer health tips blogger Ashwini Sarathy! Much as we look forward to more sunshine (finally!), Ash reminds us of the importance of sun safety and offers some tips on how to take care....
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CCS is pleased to introduce Rachel Palin as a new Direct Support Professional. She brings 10 years of experience in the retail industry where she gained experience working with a wide range of people. “I look forward to being able...
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CCS is proud to sponsor Green Mountain Self-Advocates’ “Voices and Choices” Conference in Burlington on April 25-26. Great work and best of luck!    ...
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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 Making a Video Diary”  for some fun and important ideas and tips! Check out...
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CCS is excited to announce Erin Chastenay has joined the Management Team as a Service Coordinator. Erin holds a B.A. in Psychology from Northern Vermont University, and brings 13 years experience in Human Services, beginning with a previous stint at...
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“Every Kid Deserves a Chance at School” highlights the work of our colleagues at Health Care & Rehabilitation Services (HCRS) and its Kindle Farm School, located in Newfane and Townshend, and other therapeutic schools around Vermont. The latest in the...
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