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Crisis Control Ministry Welcomes New Staff and Intern

September 09, 2011
Winston-Salem, NC –

Crisis Control Ministry recently hired two new staff members and has been assigned a nine-month intern from the Abraham Project. 

Bailey Dempsey has joined the staff as the Breaking the Cycle Long-term Case Manager.  She joined Crisis Control as a volunteer interviewer in October 2007.  Originally from New Orleans, Bailey studied graphic design at Louisiana State University and formerly owned a small business with her husband, Dan.

Shari Herman joined the pharmacy as a certified pharmacy tech.  Shari previously worked for Rite Aid in Lexington.   

Emily Menter is a recent graduate of Ohio State University with a degree in Fine Arts: Photography.  She is an intern with The Abraham Project of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, a project of the Episcopal Service Corps, and is assigned to the pharmacy at Crisis Control.

 Now in its 38th year and with offices in Winston-Salem and Kernersville, Crisis Control Ministry is a 4-star rated nonprofit whose mission is to assist people in crisis to meet essential life needs and to become self-sufficient.  Crisis Control Ministry also offers a food pantry and licensed free pharmacy for Forsyth County residents.  For more information, go to www.crisiscontrol.org.  Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/crisiscontrolministry.

For more information contact:
Judie Holcomb-Pack, APR
P.R. & Marketing Coordinator
Phone: 336-724-7875, ext. 1040 Cell: 336-971-1004
Email: jholcomb-pack@crisiscontrol.org

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