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...
We are excited to introduce Letitia Mawuenyega, who has joined CCS as a Direct Support Professional (DSP). Welcome to Team CCS, Letitia, and best of luck!...
There’s a staffing crisis in Vermont and across the country. In fact, last year Vermont led the nation in the number of job vacancies per person. Supported Employment initiatives across the Vermont Care Partner (VCP) network, including our own Way2Work...
CCS welcomes Shelley Lamphere as the newest member of its Direct Support Professional (DSP) team. For the past ten years she’s worked as an office administrative professional, and brings experience working with troubleshooting situations, team-building and enhancing organization in the...
Read about the Intensive EMDR Therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing program offered by our colleagues at United Counseling Service (UCS) in Bennington County. EMDR is a client-centered clinical approach that treats the impacts of trauma through focus on processing...
CCS welcomes Lena Hanschka to our Direct Support Professional (DSP) team. She has past experience working at environmental nonprofits, and studied anthropology and environmental studies at Colby College in Maine. “I’m looking forward to challenging myself and others to create...
“Vermont Care Partners Community Mental Health and Disability Agencies Are There For Vermonters When Friends and Family Are Just Not Enough.” In every community in our State, teams of people at Vermont Care Partners (VCP) network agencies support individuals and families...
CCS is excited to officially announce that Marcia Daly has joined our Management Team as a Service Coordinator. Previously a Direct Support Professional at CCS, we also thank her for doing some “double duty” with some additional DSP work before...
CCS was honored to be one of three recipients of funding from the remarkable “100+ Women Who Care, Chittenden County, VT” initiative in late 2022. We welcomed the grant funds, of course, but also loved the opportunity to share more...