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The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic brought with it an increased level of emotional and mental stress, causing a rising number of calls to Helpline of Delaware and Morrow Counties.
Its free 24/7 hotline connects callers with community resources to address such issues as suicide prevention, depression and family violence, said executive director Susan Hanson.
Helpline also refers callers to agencies and providers that can help with economic challenges, such as the need for food or rent or utility payments.
Callers can speak directly with someone by calling Helpline at 800-684-2324, Hanson said. They also can text helpline to 898211 or dial the 211 crisis and referral hotline.
The Delaware Area Chamber of Commerce recently participated in two vaccine initiatives. On April 22 and 29, the Leadership Delaware County Class of 2021 su
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When Mary Beth Freeman began her career as an educator, she had a chalkboard in her classroom and would send students outdoors to knock chalk dust from the board s erasers.
As she nears retirement as superintendent of the Delaware Area Career Center 36 years later, she has seen digital and information technology permeate nearly every phase of the DACC s education programs.
The DACC school board has named Jay Poroda – now assistant superintendent at Tolles Career & Technical Center in Madison County – as her successor effective June 1. We all know how much Superintendent Freeman has contributed to the growth and stability of our career center. We will always be grateful to her and look forward to similar successes with our new superintendent,” said DACC school board president Ted Backus.