AHCSB News

May – Early Intervention Month

Hazel E. Lawler Children’s Center Infant Toddler Program staff promoted May as Early Intervention month by holding a meet and greet at both area libraries.  Flyers went home with k-3rd graders in all area schools and posters were put up around the community to help promote this activity and early intervention.  Additionally, an article was…
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Mental Health Awareness Walk/Lunch Called Big Success

Turnout for the well-advertised May 16 Mental Health Awareness Walk/Lunch exceeded expectations, with nearly 75 participants taking advantage of mild weather to walk through town and enjoy a catered meal at Fudge Street Cafe. There the walkers from AHCS, lngevity Women’s Network, both co-sponsors ofthe event, were joined by members of the public and representatives…
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month!

1 in 5 Americans will be affected by a mental health condition in their lifetime and every American is affected or impacted through their friends and family. Take action today to help others as we fight stigma, provide support, educate the public and advocate for equal care. xosotin chelseathông tin chuyển nhượngcâu lạc bộ bóng…
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04/18/2016 “Smoking Stinks” Fair

AHCS held a “Smoking Stinks” fair at Callaghan Elementary School on Monday, April 18, 2016. The purpose of the fair was to educate students on the dangers of smoking.  A total of 73 students from the 4th and 5th grade classes all signed the Smoking Stinks pledge.  Pictured are 5th graders, along with Mr. Bartley,…
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March 2016 – Above and Beyond Winner – Sheena Jackson

Sheena demonstrates the AHCS mission, vision and core values by modeling the behavior she expects from employees. She promotes community involvement and builds relationships with family members. Sheena organizes many activities and events to include the popular “Family and Friends Dinner” at Merryfield ICF/IID. While doing all of this Sheena exhibits the compassion for residents…
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3/31/16 Kid Pan Alley Concert

The Kid Pan Alley Songwriting Workshop was completed the last day of March 2016.  This has been a year-long process that began in September 2015. The Arts Council combined Alleghany Foundation funding with a partnership with Alleghany Highlands Community Services Board.  Paul Reisler and his assistant  worked in classrooms in the Covington City and Alleghany…
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