May 14, 2019

Becky Belliveau, Supported Employment and Education Specialist at Open Sky & Scherrie Keating RN, BSN, CDE, CDP, Producer, Host Talk Me Healthy Show

 

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, where organizations offer many activities to educate people in hopes to reduce the stigma and fear surrounding mental health and related issues as well as provide information on available support services. One of these organizations is Open Sky Community Services. Their mission is to “blend best practices with the power of community and partner with individuals and families to see beyond and live beyond perceived limitations to pursue fulfilling lives”.

Join my guest, Becky Belliveau, Supported Employment and Education Specialist at Open Sky as she provides education on the all inclusive, team based services available at Open Sky including her role in helping clients go back to school or return to work. Listen as she shares her personal passion or “lifework”, wonderful stories of those she has personally worked with over the years and upcoming events.

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