The Family Support Council, Inc.
 
 P.O. Box 1707, Dalton, Georgia  30722-1707
 
Serving Whitfield and Murray Counties in Northwest Georgia
 

A Family Resource Agency made up of programs designed to build strong families

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Ask Mr. Bartley

Early Literacy Initiative

Toast of the Town Honorees

 

FSC Management Team

Holly Rice, B.A., Executive Director

Annette Chancellor, Executive Assistant

Nancy Griffin, B.S., Office Coordinator

Mary Smith, Ed.S.,  Child Abuse Prevention Specialist

Rita Wagers, M.Ed., First Steps Director

Caroline Pence, B.S.W., Healthy Families Program Director

Elaine Butler, B.A., Parent Education Director

Ginger Robinson, School Outreach Director

Thomas Bartley, Ed.S., Success By Six Director

Bruce Kenemer, Oak Haven Second Chance Home Program Manager

Sandra Martin-Ales, Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program     

Betsy Emerson, M.S., Consultant/Special Projects

Staff

Parent Education

Joyce Parton 

 

First Steps

Nelly Avendano                              

                

Oak Haven Second Chance Home

Judith Adkins

Lisa Austin                                                             

Deloris Bell

Tracy Brookshire                                

Jewell Jackson                                                                  

Jennifer Ward

 

Healthy Families                             

Sheila Bingham                            

Kathy Bridges                                

Aida Diaz

Rosie Martinez  

Heidi Neal                                                                                                                   

Jerri Tommie                                 

Blanca Trujillo                                                                    

 

School Outreach                           

Flor Gillen

Lilia Jimenez

Loretta Langley

Susan Smith

Margie Sosebee

Carol Starks

 

CASA Program

Diane Green

 

 

October 2011 update