Three cheers for volunteers

Stephanie Natelli (standing left) and Kathy Hagendorf (standing right) along with program participants make a healthy salad. Please note: photo was taken prior to COVID.

The winter 2022 issue of Behavioral Health News focuses on the vital role that volunteers play in helping nonprofit organizations reach their program goals.

We are delighted that long-time volunteer Kathy Hagendorf agreed to share her very personal experiences with our award-winning Seeding to Eating course, which is offered through our Personalized Recovery-Oriented Services (PROS) program.

Seeding to Eating blends several of Kathy’s passions: gardening, creating, teaching, and helping people who live with mental illness develop new ways to learn, work, and thrive.

See page 22 of this issue of Behavioral Health News for Kathy’s article.

Special shout out to Stephanie Natelli, MS, LMHC | PROS Assistant Director.

Do you have a passion for helping improve the well-being of people of all ages through innovative and effective programs that enable everyone to learn, work, and thrive? If so, check out our career opportunities.

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