Advisory committeemembers (l to r): Rae-Anne Porter, Debra Woodfine, Marcie Joyce, Sandi Wright,Kim MacLeod, Service Director, ATS, Cathy Wishman Leury, Barb Scott, AdminstrativeAssistant, ATS, and Julia Boudreau, RVH VP of Corporate Services. Missingadvisory committee members are Clint Young and Natalie Stevenson.

For the fourth year running, she presented a donation of $500 to ATS through the RBC Employee Volunteer Grants program that recognizes staff members’ community work by supporting the charity for which they volunteer.

“We are so grateful for the many levels of support that Marci has provided to ATS over the years,” said Kim MacLeod ATS Service Director. “Her passion for this work is evident in the commitment she has shown and her drive to educate people about the services we provide in order to improve their lives.”

Julia Boudreau, V.P. Corporate Services at RVH, adds “The volunteer members of our Advisory Committee, including Joyce, provide the insight into the needs in our community. We are truly appreciative of their time, knowledge, insight and expertise.”

This year the RBC funds will be used towards supplies for the Parent’s Lifelines of Eastern Ontario (PLEO), a program offered by Addictions Treatment Services for three the last three years. PLEO works with other major health services organizations in our region to provide guidance and support for parents and caregivers of children with mental health or addiction challenges. Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of every month at the ATS offices in the basement of 510 Raglan Street and are open to anyone to drop in.

“The PLEO program is growing, but it is not yet widely known,” stated Ms. Joyce. “It is one aspect of the services we are so lucky to have at RVH. Addiction touches the whole family of those who are affected and ATS offers services for the family as well.”

Addictions Treatment Service is available to anyone who has concerns (personal or for a family member) about the use of alcohol, drugs, or gambling.

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