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HEARTS for Families is currently accepting applications for possible job openings in the next few months in our training department. Positions include training coordination, administrative assistance and program consulting/technical assistance. Applicants with backgrounds in parenting education and public health are preferred. If you're interested in applying, please send your resumes to elee@heartsforfamilies.org.
We are proud to present to you our first annual report.
Learn about our history, our 2010 accomplishments, program results and HEARTS' strategic plan to stregthen Georgia's communities.
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We are excited and proud to announce that Sue Laney of HEARTS for Families is the latest recipient of the Ray Avant Excellence in Prevention Award. Sue has committed over 25 years of service to the field of prevention, working toward one goal: children growing up free of abuse and neglect, in healthy environments, allowing them to succeed. The award was presented at the 2010 Georgia School of Addiction Studies on Sept. 2 in Savannah, by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities' Office of Prevention Services and Programs. Congratulations, Sue!
HEARTS congratulates Amber Payne for becoming an Internationally Certified Prevention Specialist! This level of credentialing indicates a very high level of knowledge and experience in the prevention field. Amber qualified for this certification by working thousands of hours over the past two years, driven by a passion and a purpose: to decrease child abuse and substance abuse in Georgia.
The Nurturing Georgia’s Families® Project had a rewarding year in 2010. Our target goal was to reach 958 individuals through workshops, trainings and programs. The actual number we reached is 1203. We are thankful for devoted program partners and facilitators that help to strengthen Georgia’s communities.
