SSAs continue to support people through COVID-19
EDITOR’S NOTE:
This is one in a series of outreach columns from the Champaign County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
We are almost a year into a global pandemic and even through everything, our Service and Support Administration (SSA) staff at the Champaign County Board of Developmental Disabilities have continued to diligently serve their caseloads. Work may look a little different, as it does for many of us, but people supported by the Champaign County Board of DD can still look to their SSAs for assistance with a variety of issues or concerns.
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Editorâs Note: This is the second in a two-part series of tributes acknowledging and celebrating the extraordinary individuals who have been teaching and caring for our Brattleboro area children during this challenging time. In presenting these accolades, the Reformer and Compassionate Brattleboro, sponsors of this initiative, recognize that the teachers and caretakers in our area, as a whole, have risen to the challenges imposed in uncommon fashion â and that our larger community is enormously proud â and grateful!
Aimee Levesque
3rd Grade Teacher, Putney Central School
When the pandemic hit, our family hunkered down into remote schooling. For our second grader, this meant taking the reins of supporting him as a budding reader who was struggling. Aimee Levesque gave us so many resources and supports for the end of the semester and into the summer. We were fortunate to have her transition to third grade teacher