From Corrections Officer to Community Advocate: Cindy Kaiser's Inspiring Journey
Episode Overview
Cindy shares her journey of joining the Mental Health and Recovery Board Discussion on the board's impactful work and community involvement Focus on preventative services and support for families and individuals Insights into programs in schools and jail support services Highlighting the board's role in bridging gaps and providing essential resources
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Ever wondered how a corrections officer becomes a pivotal figure in community health? This episode of 'Keeping Ashland Healthy' has the answer. Cindy Kaiser, a dedicated Board Member of the Mental Health and Recovery Board of Ashland County, sits down with The Boss to share her remarkable story. Cindy’s path from working in corrections to influencing mental health and recovery initiatives is nothing short of inspiring.
She delves into her motivations, her experiences, and why she believes in the power of community involvement. Throughout the episode, Cindy and The Boss discuss the board’s efforts to provide preventative services and support for families and individuals in need. They highlight various initiatives, from school programs to jail support services, that aim to make a real difference in Ashland County.
If you're curious about how local efforts can bridge gaps in mental health resources and foster a supportive community, this episode is a must-listen.