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TFC Community Spotlight - Just People, Georgia

Thu, Nov 09

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Online Event: TFC Community Spotlight

Please join us as we spotlight Just People, a non-profit that provides a wide array of support services to adults with developmental disabilities, mental illnesses and head injuries in Georgia to help them excel in all areas of their lives!

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TFC Community Spotlight - Just People, Georgia
TFC Community Spotlight - Just People, Georgia

Time & Location

Nov 09, 2023, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EST

Online Event: TFC Community Spotlight

About the Event

Unless noted otherwise, our online events are recorded and posted on our website at www.togetherforchoice.org.  Anyone can access our webinar and blog posts, so please register only if you are planning to attend the live event.  

Please note that the event will take place in Eastern Standard Time.

Please join us as we spotlight Just People, a non-profit that provides a wide array of residential and support services to adults with developmental disabilities, mental illnesses and head injuries in Georgia to help them excel in all areas of their lives!  

Here is a link to Just People's Video.  

Speaker: Hailee Miller

Hailee Miller is currently serving as the Public Relations Coordinator for “Just” People. She supports the company’s daily operations, community relations, fundraising, employee relations, and more. Hailee is also a driving force in “Just” People’s technology revolution, continuing to push growth and modernization for the business.

Hailee has been a part of the "Just" People family since she was 9 years old. Through volunteering and working summers throughout school, she has participated in many different sides of “Just” People. After graduating from the University of Georgia, she officially joined the team.

The purpose of our community spotlight events is to share models of high quality I/DD communities across the country, so that those of you who are looking to create or expand an I/DD community can learn from various examples.  There are many different ways to serve individuals with I/DD.  No one size fits all.  What may work for your loved ones may not work for others and vice versa.  The key is to learn from those who have gone through this process.  Their successes and failures can teach us so much and we do not have to reinvent the wheels! 

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