We are just one week away from our largest fundraiser of the year! Our amazing, 20 Champions for Family Service have been collecting donations for weeks! You can still donate to your favorite pair, and we hope that you will be there to celebrate with us! https://lnkd.in/ewPzsVgU
Family Service of Roanoke Valley
Mental Health Care
Roanoke, VA 300 followers
Serving the Roanoke Valley for Over 120 Years!
About us
Our mission is to support individuals and families as they journey toward lives of emotional wellness, healthy relationships and a future filled with hope.
- Website
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http://www.fsrv.org
External link for Family Service of Roanoke Valley
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Roanoke, VA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1901
- Specialties
- Counseling Services, Youth Development, Older Adult Services, Guardianship, Representative Payee Services, Family Support Services, and Anger Management
Locations
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Primary
360 Campbell Ave. SW
Roanoke, VA 24016, US
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Employees at Family Service of Roanoke Valley
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Sarah McConchie, CPA
Chief Financial Officer at Family Service of Roanoke Valley
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Jill Thomas Sluss
Chief Development Officer (CDO) at Family Service of Roanoke Valley
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Sarah Harig, LPC, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor™
Clinical Director at Family Service of Roanoke Valley
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Monica Haigh, LMFT
Outpatient Program Manager & Clinical Supervisor at Mentis: Napa's Center for Mental Health Services
Updates
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We held our New Hire Orientation today and so enjoyed welcoming these new faces to FSRV! Pictured left to right: Development & Marketing Intern, Emily Stockdale; Guardian Representative, Erica East; Youth Development Specialist, Michele Eaves; and Counseling Intern, Anna Hirshfield. #beststaffever #nonprofitstaff
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Special thanks to the Roanoke Valley Collective Response for inviting us to participate in their Overdose Awareness Day event held this evening at the Taubman Museum of Art. We enjoyed speaking with so many individuals about how we help our community. Pictured left to right are our and CEO, Linda Hentschel and Chief Development Officer, Jill Thomas Sluss. #TOGETHERWECAN
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We invite you to attend this event along with us tomorrow evening. #TOGETHERWECAN
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Our final 2024 Champions for Family Service to highlight are Don & Tammy Halliwill! Don is the CFO for Carilion Clinic and oversees all financial activities of the organization as well as strategy development and implementation across clinical and business lines. He joined Carilion in 1997 after several years in health care finance. He gradually assumed increasing management responsibilities, including CEO of Carilion New River Valley Medical Center and CFO of Carilion’s hospital division, before being named to his current role in 2013. As Carilion’s CFO, Mr. Halliwill helped lead its re-organization from a hospital system to a patient-centered, physician-led Clinic while successfully navigating the impacts of payment reform. He earned his undergraduate degree from Virginia Tech and master’s of business administration from Wake Forest’s Babcock School of Business. All of the tickets at their tables are SOLD OUT, but you can still contribute to their fundraiser for us here: https://lnkd.in/dG3nVMYP There are a few tickets left elsewhere, so you may still purchase tickets at another champion's table here: https://lnkd.in/egRA5_Yp
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Dr. Nalli Chavez and Dr. Robert Brown are two more of our 2024 Champions for Family Service! Dr. Chavez is a hospitalist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at Carilion. She grew up in the city of Ponce, Puerto Rico in her mother’s flower shop and she continues the family tradition as the owner of the family business, Blossom and Bliss. She volunteers with multiple community health agencies in the Roanoke Valley but this is her first year as a Champion of Family Service of the Roanoke Valley. Dr. Brown is a triple boarded Emergency physician and Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Carilion. He is a Tarheel who transplanted to Virginia to be a member of the first class of the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. He is fluent in Spanish and also volunteers with different community programs to improve the health of our local and immigrant communities. He met Dr. Chavez in a clinic where they were volunteering and this is his first year as a Champion of Family Service of the Roanoke Valley. You can contribute to their fundraiser for FSRV here and/or you can purchase tickets to sit with them at the event on Thursday, September 12th at the Hidden Valley Country Club from 6:00-9:00PM! https://lnkd.in/ewzWpShm
Join Nalli and Robert in helping Family Service!
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Our annual silent auction is LIVE! Keep a watch on this link because more items will be added soon! https://lnkd.in/eXhXC6E4 New this year, you do not have to attend the dinner to be the highest bidder but you will want to be there to take your favorite item home! Purchase tickets to the dinner here. This is one of THE social events of the year AND each admission includes two complimentary beverages (beer/wine). https://lnkd.in/egRA5_Yp
10th Annual Family SERVICE VIP Dinner Auction
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Stephanie Moon Reynolds and Jamie Starkey are two more of our 2024 Champions for Family Service! Since assuming her role as a nonpartisan member of the Roanoke City Council in January 2021, Moon Reynolds has brought a wealth of experience and insight to her position. Her tenure as the Roanoke City Clerk, a pivotal role in local governance, reflects her steadfast commitment to public service and community involvement. Throughout her career, she has been unwavering in her dedication to advocacy and community outreach. She has diligently worked to ensure that every corner of our city is safe, vibrant, and conducive to family life and economic prosperity. Her initiatives in promoting workforce development and educational programs have played a pivotal role in fostering growth and opportunity within our community. Jamie Starkey is a force to be reckoned with. She is the Chief Program Officer of Family Service of Roanoke Valley. In addition to overseeing the organization's programs, she is working towards licensure and spends about fifteen hours each week serving clients in Outpatient Counseling. Having previously served the Roanoke Valley in various non-profit leadership roles, she was first hired by FSRV as a Project Director for the Health and Wellness Interpreters of Roanoke Valley in 2017. Since then, Jamie has served in several leadership positions across the agency including Director of Counseling and Director of Community Based Services. You can contribute to their fundraiser for FSRV here and/or purchase tickets to sit with them at the dinner on September 12th at the from 6:00-9:00 PM. https://buff.ly/472cApC
Join Stephanie and Jamie in helping Family Service!
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