Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission honors employees

| December 21, 2017

COSHOCTON – The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission recently honored employees reaching a milestone in their tenure with the agency during an employee recognition luncheon. More than 175 employees attended the event.

Those recognized for five years of service included from Head Start staff Kimberly Gayheart, Candice McMillen and David Swartz; and from Family Planning, Stacey Kitchen.

Ten year service awards were presented to Dental Clinic staff Karol Church-Kash and Bobbi Speicher and Jean Jacobs from the Senior Center.

A 15 year award was presented to Mary Beckholt, VP of Finance.

Twenty year service awards were presented to Emergency Shelter Director Linda Holt; and Head Start Staff Pamela Gee, Michelle Mong, and Sandra Rose.

Pam Wright, Community Services Administrator, was recognized for 25 years of service.

The Kno-Ho-Co-Ashland Community Action Commission is a private non-profit social service organization serving Knox, Holmes, Coshocton and Ashland Counties for more than 50 years. Services provided include Head Start, Home Energy Assistance  (HEAP), Emergency Services, Homeless Shelters, Affordable Housing, Dental Clinic, Women’s Health Clinics and Family Planning, Weatherization, and Senior Citizen programming.

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