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Healthy Families of Southern Worcester County Receives Top Honors

(L to R) Back Row: Sarah Merva, Valerie Oliveras, Program Director Jennifer Reed; Front Row: Lindsay Wood, Janelle Brigham.

This June, Healthy Families of Southern Worcester County was recognized statewide with top honors, earning the Reflective Supervision Award presented by Healthy Families Massachusetts. Reflective Supervision is awarded to one of the twenty-five programs in the Commonwealth. The program must demonstrate regular and successful review of Participant Data System (PDS) records. HFSWC’s shadows of supervision illustrate best practices in reflective supervision and supervision log documentation. Program successes include contributing to Supervisors Support Forums, supervisor and coordinator training, and the Supervision Think Tank.

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2011 Action Hero Awards

2011 Action Hero Award Recipients, (L to R) Christopher Sawyer, Creative Designer; Thomas E. Ellis, Jr., Heery International, Inc.; Dr. Laurie Ross, Clark University; Dr. Gail Carberry, Quinsigamond Community College; J. Christopher Collins, Unum (honoree Kellie Moats, Together By Heart Photography, not pictured).

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Cuts to WCAC unacceptable

Full and original article posted on Telegram & Gazette

President Barack Obama, during his State of the Union address, stated that federal cuts to the Community Services Block Grant funding are part of a unique opportunity to “right our fiscal ship and begin to reduce our massive deficits and debt.” Cutting this program support for community action agencies is an attack on over 20.7 million income-limited children, seniors, veterans and families across the country. This is unreasonable and unacceptable.

CSBG funds the Community Action network — 1,100 nonprofit service providers nationwide, 24 of which are in Massachusetts. It’s one of the most significant and comprehensive approaches by the federal government to provide a safety net and build economic security for struggling Americans. Worcester Community Action Council receives this funding and currently services over 72,000 people in 49 Central Massachusetts communities.

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