NJAMHAA Is Proud to Honor Those who Contribute to New Jerseyans' Quality of Life
I am very inspired and my heart is warmed by the many ways
in which frontline providers and agency leaders throughout the New Jersey
Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies (NJAMHAA) empower
individuals to recover from mental illnesses and substance use disorders,
manage developmental disabilities and, as a result, achieve their potential in
many ways. They demonstrate leadership, compassion, talent and dedication that contribute
tremendously to quality of life for children and adults throughout our state.
I am equally delighted to recognize individuals in the State
Legislature, media and other organizations for their initiatives to address
issues that impact providers’ abilities to deliver care and individuals’ access
to services.
With much excitement, I look forward to our annual Courage & Compassion Awards
Reception, which will be held on April 10, 2018 at the end of the first day of
our Annual Conference, Creating Balance
through Integrated Care. I am honored to share with you that this year’s
award recipients are:
▪
Tamra
Ackerman, LSW, Community Case Manager, Jewish Family Service & Children’s
Center of Clifton/Passaic: Outstanding
Direct Care Provider in Case Management
▪
Patricia
H. Delgado, RN, BSN, Nursing Services Coordinator, SERV Behavioral Health
System: Outstanding Direct Care Provider
in Nursing ▪ Kimberly Govak, Program Coordinator, Living Proof Recovery Center, Center for Family Services: Outstanding Peer Leadership
▪ Linda Mur, PhD, Associate Vice President, Adult Behavioral Health and Substance Use Disorder Services, Center for Family Services: Outstanding Leadership in Substance Use Disorder Services
▪ Carolyn A. Perry, MA, LPC, ACS, Mental Health Services Director, Community Hope: Outstanding Leadership in Mental Health Services
▪ Carrier Clinic: Outstanding Provider
▪ U.S. Senator Cory Booker: Federal Leadership in Criminal Justice Reform
▪ New Jersey Senator Ronald Rice (D-28th District), State Senator of the Year
▪ New Jersey State Assemblyman Daniel R. Benson (D-14th District): State Assembly Member of the Year
▪ Katie Jennings, Reporter, Politico: Media and Government: Focus on Addictions
▪ Kevin and Maryann Meara, Founders, City of Angels: Inspirational Role Models
▪ Ray Castro, Director of Health Policy, New Jersey Policy Perspective: Excellence in Policy Research
▪ Valerie Mielke, MSW, State Leadership in Mental Health and Addiction Services
▪ Jeremy Timberman, IT Production Specialist, NJAMHAA, Employee of the Year
Every individual not only at
these organizations, but also all NJAMHAA member organizations and throughout
the behavioral health stakeholder community, is truly a hero!