This month we are shining the light on the Regional Partnership Program or RPP. RPP is Lund’s partnership with the Vermont Department for Children and Families to improve permanency and safety for children in families where parental substance use is a concern. The program supports parents and caregivers in accessing and engaging in substance use… Read More »
Lund News
Employee of the Quarter: Amy Woodruff
The Employee of the Quarter Award for Q2 is Amy Woodruff, Case Management and Community Clinical Services Coordinator. Amy has worked at Lund for 7 years in a variety of roles in the residential program. In her current role, she oversees the Community Outpatient mental health and substance use treatment, Spoke, Family Engagement, and Therapeutic… Read More »
March is Social Work Month
Social Work Month shines a spotlight on the essential work of social workers. The theme for 2019 is “Elevate social work.” The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) will use this month to educate the public about the important contributions social workers make to society and why the profession is so vital to the health… Read More »
It’s time to Pitch! Save the Date – 5/11/19
Celebrate spring, have fun, and raise money to support Lund’s adoption, clinical treatment, and family support programs that reach over 5,400 Vermonters each year at the 2nd Annual ‘Pitchin’ for a Purpose’ cornhole tournament. The event will be held at the Burlington International Airport on Saturday May 11th starting at 11am. Teams of all… Read More »
ANNUAL REPORT SPOTLIGHT: February
I hope that you turned your Lund Annual Report calendar over to February several weeks ago. If you need to check out the online version, check here. This month, we are shining a program spotlight on Kids-A-Part. From the Annual Report: Last year Kids-A-Part helped 218 incarcerated mothers continue to build the bond with their… Read More »
Lund’s values
Lund staff were recently invited to share their core values. Core values are traits or qualities that represent someone’s highest priorities, deeply held beliefs, and core, fundamental driving forces. At Lund we strive to create a community and a work environment that represents the core values of our staff. This helps move the agency forward in… Read More »
A Different Way for Valentine’s Day…
Did you know…… There is a huge shortage of Sweethearts conversation hearts candy this year as the New England Candy Company (NECCO)closed it’s doors last year. So if you want to tell someone to “Fax me”, you are going to have to find another way to do it. In Wales, wooden love spoons were… Read More »
ANNUAL REPORT SPOTLIGHT: January!
Lund’s 2018 Annual Report was recently released. You can view it here. Every month features an insight into Lund’s numbers, outcomes, highlights or programs from 2018. Every month we will dive a little deeper into the background on the blog. First up, for January: Lund’s Early Childhood Education Program served 71 children last year. 98%… Read More »
“This is the solstice, the still point of the sun”
The night outside might have been the longest of the year but the mood inside the Explorers Preschool classroom at Lund’s Early Childhood Education Program on Friday December 21st was joyful and bright. They celebrated the Winter Solstice with a family dinner and a community call for the light to return. Earlier in the day the… Read More »
Employee of the Quarter – Jane Efremovski!
The most recent Employee of the Quarter award was presented to Jane Efremovski. Jane, pictured here on the left with Bob Robinson, the Facilities Coordinator, works as a custodian at both Lund’s residential facility and the Joy drive building. Jane has worked at Lund since 2017. Jane has been very flexible with the many duties and… Read More »
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