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Crawford-Marion ADAMHS Board presents Health Commissioner with CARES Award

Photo: Submitted/Crawford County Public Health Facebook Page


BUCYRUS—Brad DeCamp from the Crawford-Marion ADAMHS Board presented Health Commissioner Kate Siefert with a 2021 CARES Award on behalf of the Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities (OACBHA).  Kate is one of eight recipients from across the state to receive this recognition.

The two-page nomination form states, “She collaborates well with all agencies, including behavioral health agencies, emergency management association, medical health care systems, prevention programs, law enforcement, schools, and business owners to name a few.  She partners with agencies in Crawford County to improve the entire community’s well-being and safety.

Kate always is very friendly to all, immensely personable, and has a positive presence as she serves in our community.  We are extremely fortunate to have such a caring, compassionate, and professional individual working in our community.”

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