Kaydee Ballard is a student at Pierpont State Community & Technical College pursuing an Associates in Graphics Technology. She has experience in graphic design through internships and has won several art awards. Her resume outlines her education, skills in design software like Photoshop and Illustrator, community involvement and work experience in graphic design related roles.
The document provides information about the 20th annual Hope Gala benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). It lists sponsors, patrons, and a schedule of events for the gala including a champagne reception, live auctions, and dinner. The gala will honor Richard Sass for his work in diabetes research and treatment. The document also includes letters of support from JDRF leadership and information about auction items being offered.
Kara Patrovic, a 15-year-old from New York, has been sponsoring a boy named Mijael in Bolivia through ChildFund International since she was 9. In 2012, she fundraised over $6,000 to take a trip to Tarija, Bolivia to meet Mijael. During her trip, she distributed donated supplies to Mijael's community and helped with fundraisers to pay for medical procedures for two children. Kara met Mijael, bonded with him and his family, and helped provide for needs at Mijael's ChildFund community center and another rural center.
The KISMIF Charity Golf Tournament is being held at Siena Golf Club in Las Vegas. It will include a continental breakfast, Bloody Mary bar, auctions, and lunch awards ceremony. The proceeds will benefit KISMIF, a non-profit that provides recreational activities for disabled individuals. Dr. Jon Petrick started KISMIF over a decade ago to help empower disabled people through activities like sports. The golf tournament will feature celebrity golfers like UFC fighter Cody Garbrandt.
This document recognizes and thanks various donors and sponsors who supported "A Helping Hand - San Francisco Bay Area, USA Chapter". It lists the names of platinum, gold, silver, bronze and other sponsors and thanks them for their generous donations. It also promotes local Indian radio programs and requests continued support to fund eye surgeries for children and the elderly.
Kara traveled to Tarija, Bolivia in November-December 2014 to visit the progress of the Agua es Vida water project and provide additional aid. The project, managed through ChildFund International, was nearing completion with the well, pumps, tanks and majority of pipes installed. Kara toured the construction sites, met with project partners, and attended welcoming ceremonies from the communities who were grateful to finally have access to clean water. The completion of the project will help over 700 residents across multiple neighborhoods.
CCCNW Portland Lunch and Learn - May 20, 2015cccnw
This document provides the agenda for the Portland "Lunch & Learn" meeting of the Christian Chamber of Commerce of the Northwest. The agenda includes: registering and connecting from 11:30-11:45 AM, a welcome and lunch from 11:45-11:55 AM, chamber information from 11:55-12:00 PM, a featured sponsor presentation from 12:00-12:10 PM, a featured main presentation from 12:10-1:10 PM, announcements and a drawing from 1:10-1:15 PM, and a closing blessing and opportunity to connect from 1:15 PM. The document also provides information about chamber membership benefits, leadership, and an upcoming regional conference.
The Chilliwack Hospice Society provides end-of-life support to individuals and families in Chilliwack through volunteers and programs. It supports the Cascade Hospice residence and provides grief counseling, education, and fundraising events. During COVID, it adapted programs to online and continued key services like home visits. Looking ahead, it aims to hold fundraising events like the Hoedown and grow the successful Thrifty Boutique store and website. The Society is determined to be one of the 75% of non-profits that survive the pandemic through diversified funding and community support.
The Marshes & Brookstreet document provides information about upcoming events and job opportunities at The Marshes Golf Club and Brookstreet Hotel from February 17 to March 1, 2020. It announces a culinary job fair on February 26 and encourages referrals for open positions. It also shares various promotions at the hotel, including a 5-course dinner pairing on March 6. The document lists many open part-time and full-time positions across various departments and encourages applying through the careers website. It provides updates on health and safety initiatives, partner perks, and the employee assistance program.
The document provides information about the 20th annual Hope Gala benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). It lists sponsors, patrons, and a schedule of events for the gala including a champagne reception, live auctions, and dinner. The gala will honor Richard Sass for his work in diabetes research and treatment. The document also includes letters of support from JDRF leadership and information about auction items being offered.
Kara Patrovic, a 15-year-old from New York, has been sponsoring a boy named Mijael in Bolivia through ChildFund International since she was 9. In 2012, she fundraised over $6,000 to take a trip to Tarija, Bolivia to meet Mijael. During her trip, she distributed donated supplies to Mijael's community and helped with fundraisers to pay for medical procedures for two children. Kara met Mijael, bonded with him and his family, and helped provide for needs at Mijael's ChildFund community center and another rural center.
The KISMIF Charity Golf Tournament is being held at Siena Golf Club in Las Vegas. It will include a continental breakfast, Bloody Mary bar, auctions, and lunch awards ceremony. The proceeds will benefit KISMIF, a non-profit that provides recreational activities for disabled individuals. Dr. Jon Petrick started KISMIF over a decade ago to help empower disabled people through activities like sports. The golf tournament will feature celebrity golfers like UFC fighter Cody Garbrandt.
This document recognizes and thanks various donors and sponsors who supported "A Helping Hand - San Francisco Bay Area, USA Chapter". It lists the names of platinum, gold, silver, bronze and other sponsors and thanks them for their generous donations. It also promotes local Indian radio programs and requests continued support to fund eye surgeries for children and the elderly.
Kara traveled to Tarija, Bolivia in November-December 2014 to visit the progress of the Agua es Vida water project and provide additional aid. The project, managed through ChildFund International, was nearing completion with the well, pumps, tanks and majority of pipes installed. Kara toured the construction sites, met with project partners, and attended welcoming ceremonies from the communities who were grateful to finally have access to clean water. The completion of the project will help over 700 residents across multiple neighborhoods.
CCCNW Portland Lunch and Learn - May 20, 2015cccnw
This document provides the agenda for the Portland "Lunch & Learn" meeting of the Christian Chamber of Commerce of the Northwest. The agenda includes: registering and connecting from 11:30-11:45 AM, a welcome and lunch from 11:45-11:55 AM, chamber information from 11:55-12:00 PM, a featured sponsor presentation from 12:00-12:10 PM, a featured main presentation from 12:10-1:10 PM, announcements and a drawing from 1:10-1:15 PM, and a closing blessing and opportunity to connect from 1:15 PM. The document also provides information about chamber membership benefits, leadership, and an upcoming regional conference.
The Chilliwack Hospice Society provides end-of-life support to individuals and families in Chilliwack through volunteers and programs. It supports the Cascade Hospice residence and provides grief counseling, education, and fundraising events. During COVID, it adapted programs to online and continued key services like home visits. Looking ahead, it aims to hold fundraising events like the Hoedown and grow the successful Thrifty Boutique store and website. The Society is determined to be one of the 75% of non-profits that survive the pandemic through diversified funding and community support.
The Marshes & Brookstreet document provides information about upcoming events and job opportunities at The Marshes Golf Club and Brookstreet Hotel from February 17 to March 1, 2020. It announces a culinary job fair on February 26 and encourages referrals for open positions. It also shares various promotions at the hotel, including a 5-course dinner pairing on March 6. The document lists many open part-time and full-time positions across various departments and encourages applying through the careers website. It provides updates on health and safety initiatives, partner perks, and the employee assistance program.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona provides information about volunteering opportunities for construction and non-construction roles. Volunteers can help build affordable housing, revitalize neighborhoods, and improve communities. The document outlines the mission, programs, volunteer roles and responsibilities, and contact information for volunteering.
The document provides information about Inniswood Metro Gardens, a 121-acre nature preserve and botanical garden located in Westerville, Ohio. It details the gardens' history as the former estate of sisters Grace and Mary Innis, describes the various garden collections and trails on the property, and provides information for visitors on tours, programs, and volunteer opportunities at Inniswood Metro Gardens.
The document summarizes the 15th annual Transformations event held by the Sulzbacher Center, a nonprofit that helps the homeless. It discusses how the event had over 850 attendees and exceeded its fundraising goal by 20%. It also highlights the story of Michael Curry, a veteran who became homeless and was helped by the Center. The Chartrands pledged $1 million to the Center.
Destination Hilliard announced a signature event for Hilliard. Launch party is slated for Saturday, June 23, 2012 with a multi day festival planned for June 21-23, 2013
The document summarizes information about the Heart of Danville Main Street Program. It discusses that the program is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1985 that uses the Main Street Approach to stimulate economic vitality in downtown Danville through efforts related to design, organization, promotion, and economic restructuring. It also outlines current and future goals, including assisting with streetscape projects, focusing on business development, identifying properties for redevelopment, and implementing a marketing campaign.
The document is a letter from the North Texas Pride Foundation promoting their 10th annual Pride Festival in June 2021. It provides details on the Foundation's mission to advocate for LGBTQ equality and community through educational events. It encourages sponsorship of the family-friendly festival, which attracts over 3,000 people annually and benefits local non-profits. Sponsorship levels ranging from $150-$10,000 are outlined. The Foundation seeks to cultivate a safe and inclusive environment for the LGBTQ community in suburban North Texas.
The document thanks numerous volunteers, donors, sponsors and partners who supported Hope's Garden's mission over the past year. It discusses Hope's Garden's programs that provide support services to over 1,900 individuals struggling with eating disorders. It aims to inspire hope for recovery through awareness, voice, and hope.
Hi, My name is Dawn Simone. I am a Creative Graphic Designer with solid problem-solving skills. I have a BFA in Graphic Design from MOORE College of Art & Design. With over 20 years of experience in design, I’ve worked in everything from high fashion NY photo shoots to creating newsletters, brochures, logos, for Doctors, Hospitals, Businesses, Radio and TV Personalities, and much more.
Aging Outreach Services provides geriatric care management services to older adults and their families across Moore and Wake Counties and neighboring communities in North Carolina. They offer care management, caregiving referrals, products to support aging needs, and educational presentations. Testimonials praise Aging Outreach Services for helping clients age in place safely and navigating complex care needs.
The document provides a summary of a candidate's qualifications for a management position. It outlines their education which includes graduating magna cum laude from Delaware State University with a Bachelor's degree in Food and Nutrition. Their experience includes various management and supervisory roles in hospitality, catering, marketing, and nutrition services over the past 15 years. They possess strong problem-solving, team leadership, and customer service skills.
Jane'T Johnson is an enthusiastic and fashion savvy sales associate seeking a position. She has experience as a cashier at Captain D's Seafood Kitchen where she handled customer relations, cash transactions, and merchandising. Currently a student at Prince George High School where she is Secretary for the DECA club. Previously attended Dinwiddie High School where she was Vice President of FCA and a representative for SCA. Skilled in active listening, punctuality, customer service, and POS systems. Won 1st place in DECA district competition and holds a customer service and sales certification. Volunteers with Hands on Greater Richmond, as a tutor, and at a rehabilitation center.
The purpose of Bathurst Women’s Network is to encourage women and supporters of women to actively meet on a regular basis to learn, to share ideas, to support each other, and to ensure that each member reaches their full potential as a business owner, senior executive and leader.
This document provides information about the Kerns family who live in Tetherow. It introduces them and notes that their story will be featured in the June 2021 issue of the High Desert Living magazine. The magazine is for residents of Tetherow and includes stories about the community and residents as well as information about local businesses.
The document announces a Christmas lunch event on December 17th 2014 hosted by the Bathurst Women's Network and Persuaders group. The keynote speaker will be Jen Harwood, an international speaker and author, who will discuss her concept of "The Greatness Principle". The event is sponsored by several local businesses. The document provides details on the speaker, event partners, sponsors and future events from the Bathurst Women's Network.
The document announces a Christmas lunch event on December 17th 2014 hosted by the Bathurst Women's Network and Persuaders group. The keynote speaker will be Jen Harwood, an international speaker and author, who will discuss her concept of "The Greatness Principle". The event is sponsored by several local businesses. The document provides details on the speaker, event partners, sponsors who provided prizes, and upcoming events from the Bathurst Women's Network.
Sander Robinson is a senior development professional with over 14 years of experience in fundraising. He has a proven track record of surpassing fundraising goals and has raised over $2 million for various nonprofit organizations. His experience includes positions at the Arthritis Foundation, Visiting Nurse Association, Goodwill Industries, and Clinica Campesina. He has extensive experience in donor identification, cultivation, stewardship, and securing major gifts.
Kidz Cater is a catering business run by Bright Future Youth and Family Services, a nonprofit organization. The business plan provides an executive summary, mission, management team, locations and facilities, products and services, market analysis, operations, and financial projections. Kidz Cater aims to provide job training and experience to at-risk youth while offering catering services. It will operate out of the commercial kitchen at the Chambers School and Career Center, serving internal and external nonprofit customers. The financial projections estimate revenues of $738,000 in year one and net income of $41,139, with revenues and profits growing each year.
This document is the Fall 2008 newsletter from Goodwill of Delaware & Delaware County. It includes articles about a job fair, communications technology graduation, store promotions and renovations, advocacy efforts to invest in American workers, and a motivational poem from a cashier training graduate. The primary focus is on Goodwill's workforce development programs and services.
Debra Niedbalski has over 20 years of experience in management, customer service, event coordination and planning roles. She currently works as a staffing consultant and has previously held positions as an activities director, life enrichment director, and administrative assistant. Niedbalski has a strong background in customer service, event planning, staff management, and cost reduction. She is skilled in Microsoft Office, desktop publishing, and social media marketing.
A New Generation of Workers' Comp - How It Can Help Your EnterpriseMichael Murray
Payroll Medics was published in the October SCRLA Hospitality News with our article discussing a new generation of workers' comp insurance. We invite you to read it and while you are there check out the SCRLA (www.scrla.org) and make sure to visit the other vendors as well.
The KISMIF Charity Golf Tournament is being held at Siena Golf Club in Las Vegas. It will include a continental breakfast, auction items, and lunch awards ceremony. Dr. Jon Petrick started the KISMIF nonprofit to provide recreational activities for disabled individuals. The golf tournament will feature celebrity golfers and funds raised will support KISMIF's programs. Sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels.
This document provides tips for parents on how to reduce the risk of teen medicine abuse in the home. It discusses the problem of increasing rates of prescription drug abuse among teens. It then outlines three steps for securing medicine: 1) monitor quantities of medicine, 2) securely store medicines in locked cabinets or boxes, and 3) properly dispose of expired or unused medicines. The tips for each step provide specific actions parents can take to safeguard medications from teens.
Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona provides information about volunteering opportunities for construction and non-construction roles. Volunteers can help build affordable housing, revitalize neighborhoods, and improve communities. The document outlines the mission, programs, volunteer roles and responsibilities, and contact information for volunteering.
The document provides information about Inniswood Metro Gardens, a 121-acre nature preserve and botanical garden located in Westerville, Ohio. It details the gardens' history as the former estate of sisters Grace and Mary Innis, describes the various garden collections and trails on the property, and provides information for visitors on tours, programs, and volunteer opportunities at Inniswood Metro Gardens.
The document summarizes the 15th annual Transformations event held by the Sulzbacher Center, a nonprofit that helps the homeless. It discusses how the event had over 850 attendees and exceeded its fundraising goal by 20%. It also highlights the story of Michael Curry, a veteran who became homeless and was helped by the Center. The Chartrands pledged $1 million to the Center.
Destination Hilliard announced a signature event for Hilliard. Launch party is slated for Saturday, June 23, 2012 with a multi day festival planned for June 21-23, 2013
The document summarizes information about the Heart of Danville Main Street Program. It discusses that the program is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1985 that uses the Main Street Approach to stimulate economic vitality in downtown Danville through efforts related to design, organization, promotion, and economic restructuring. It also outlines current and future goals, including assisting with streetscape projects, focusing on business development, identifying properties for redevelopment, and implementing a marketing campaign.
The document is a letter from the North Texas Pride Foundation promoting their 10th annual Pride Festival in June 2021. It provides details on the Foundation's mission to advocate for LGBTQ equality and community through educational events. It encourages sponsorship of the family-friendly festival, which attracts over 3,000 people annually and benefits local non-profits. Sponsorship levels ranging from $150-$10,000 are outlined. The Foundation seeks to cultivate a safe and inclusive environment for the LGBTQ community in suburban North Texas.
The document thanks numerous volunteers, donors, sponsors and partners who supported Hope's Garden's mission over the past year. It discusses Hope's Garden's programs that provide support services to over 1,900 individuals struggling with eating disorders. It aims to inspire hope for recovery through awareness, voice, and hope.
Hi, My name is Dawn Simone. I am a Creative Graphic Designer with solid problem-solving skills. I have a BFA in Graphic Design from MOORE College of Art & Design. With over 20 years of experience in design, I’ve worked in everything from high fashion NY photo shoots to creating newsletters, brochures, logos, for Doctors, Hospitals, Businesses, Radio and TV Personalities, and much more.
Aging Outreach Services provides geriatric care management services to older adults and their families across Moore and Wake Counties and neighboring communities in North Carolina. They offer care management, caregiving referrals, products to support aging needs, and educational presentations. Testimonials praise Aging Outreach Services for helping clients age in place safely and navigating complex care needs.
The document provides a summary of a candidate's qualifications for a management position. It outlines their education which includes graduating magna cum laude from Delaware State University with a Bachelor's degree in Food and Nutrition. Their experience includes various management and supervisory roles in hospitality, catering, marketing, and nutrition services over the past 15 years. They possess strong problem-solving, team leadership, and customer service skills.
Jane'T Johnson is an enthusiastic and fashion savvy sales associate seeking a position. She has experience as a cashier at Captain D's Seafood Kitchen where she handled customer relations, cash transactions, and merchandising. Currently a student at Prince George High School where she is Secretary for the DECA club. Previously attended Dinwiddie High School where she was Vice President of FCA and a representative for SCA. Skilled in active listening, punctuality, customer service, and POS systems. Won 1st place in DECA district competition and holds a customer service and sales certification. Volunteers with Hands on Greater Richmond, as a tutor, and at a rehabilitation center.
The purpose of Bathurst Women’s Network is to encourage women and supporters of women to actively meet on a regular basis to learn, to share ideas, to support each other, and to ensure that each member reaches their full potential as a business owner, senior executive and leader.
This document provides information about the Kerns family who live in Tetherow. It introduces them and notes that their story will be featured in the June 2021 issue of the High Desert Living magazine. The magazine is for residents of Tetherow and includes stories about the community and residents as well as information about local businesses.
The document announces a Christmas lunch event on December 17th 2014 hosted by the Bathurst Women's Network and Persuaders group. The keynote speaker will be Jen Harwood, an international speaker and author, who will discuss her concept of "The Greatness Principle". The event is sponsored by several local businesses. The document provides details on the speaker, event partners, sponsors and future events from the Bathurst Women's Network.
The document announces a Christmas lunch event on December 17th 2014 hosted by the Bathurst Women's Network and Persuaders group. The keynote speaker will be Jen Harwood, an international speaker and author, who will discuss her concept of "The Greatness Principle". The event is sponsored by several local businesses. The document provides details on the speaker, event partners, sponsors who provided prizes, and upcoming events from the Bathurst Women's Network.
Sander Robinson is a senior development professional with over 14 years of experience in fundraising. He has a proven track record of surpassing fundraising goals and has raised over $2 million for various nonprofit organizations. His experience includes positions at the Arthritis Foundation, Visiting Nurse Association, Goodwill Industries, and Clinica Campesina. He has extensive experience in donor identification, cultivation, stewardship, and securing major gifts.
Kidz Cater is a catering business run by Bright Future Youth and Family Services, a nonprofit organization. The business plan provides an executive summary, mission, management team, locations and facilities, products and services, market analysis, operations, and financial projections. Kidz Cater aims to provide job training and experience to at-risk youth while offering catering services. It will operate out of the commercial kitchen at the Chambers School and Career Center, serving internal and external nonprofit customers. The financial projections estimate revenues of $738,000 in year one and net income of $41,139, with revenues and profits growing each year.
This document is the Fall 2008 newsletter from Goodwill of Delaware & Delaware County. It includes articles about a job fair, communications technology graduation, store promotions and renovations, advocacy efforts to invest in American workers, and a motivational poem from a cashier training graduate. The primary focus is on Goodwill's workforce development programs and services.
Debra Niedbalski has over 20 years of experience in management, customer service, event coordination and planning roles. She currently works as a staffing consultant and has previously held positions as an activities director, life enrichment director, and administrative assistant. Niedbalski has a strong background in customer service, event planning, staff management, and cost reduction. She is skilled in Microsoft Office, desktop publishing, and social media marketing.
A New Generation of Workers' Comp - How It Can Help Your EnterpriseMichael Murray
Payroll Medics was published in the October SCRLA Hospitality News with our article discussing a new generation of workers' comp insurance. We invite you to read it and while you are there check out the SCRLA (www.scrla.org) and make sure to visit the other vendors as well.
The KISMIF Charity Golf Tournament is being held at Siena Golf Club in Las Vegas. It will include a continental breakfast, auction items, and lunch awards ceremony. Dr. Jon Petrick started the KISMIF nonprofit to provide recreational activities for disabled individuals. The golf tournament will feature celebrity golfers and funds raised will support KISMIF's programs. Sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels.
This document provides tips for parents on how to reduce the risk of teen medicine abuse in the home. It discusses the problem of increasing rates of prescription drug abuse among teens. It then outlines three steps for securing medicine: 1) monitor quantities of medicine, 2) securely store medicines in locked cabinets or boxes, and 3) properly dispose of expired or unused medicines. The tips for each step provide specific actions parents can take to safeguard medications from teens.
The Blue Ridge Free Dental Clinic provides free dental care to low-income residents in western North Carolina. It started as a dental van in 2003 and now has a permanent facility with 15 volunteer dentists. The clinic has treated over 9,300 patients since 2005, performing procedures valued at $4.5 million. It expanded in 2012 to meet increased demand. The clinic relies on support from local churches, foundations, and organizations to continue its mission of restoring lives through affordable dental care.
The document provides information to help newcomers and homeowners transition to their new community in Greenville, South Carolina. It discusses the purpose of the Greater Greenville Greeter organization in providing a guide for newcomers. The guide contains sections on the home, yard, finances, health, career, pets, leisure time, and community. It provides tips for home maintenance and recommends organizations for volunteering, activities, faith communities, and environmental preservation to help newcomers engage in the community.
Mercy Ehrler is a marketing communications professional with over 25 years of experience in graphic design, project management, copywriting, web design, brand development, and social media integration. She holds a Master's degree in Communications from Illinois State University and a Bachelor's degree in Communications from the same institution. Her areas of expertise include Adobe Creative Suite, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, CMS, CSS, HTML, and Microsoft Office.
Bald Cypress Media provides strategic communications services including graphic design, website development, storytelling, and content creation to help organizations connect with their audiences and inspire action. They have experienced professionals with skills in publishing, social media, design, photography, and information graphics. Bald Cypress aims to lead clients through challenges with innovative solutions and adapting to changing technologies and markets.
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Campus andCommunityInvolvement
National Art ClubArt ClubBeckley Art Club MemberRecycling ClubNational Honor Society
United Methodist Temple Youth Council RepresentativeRonald McDonald House VolunteerCarpenter’s Corner Volunteer (worked at local soup kitchen) Compassion Ministry Sponsor
Job Experience
Internship at Bulldog Creative ServicesHoneybaked HamBirkshire’s Frozen Custard
September 2013-November 2013 September 2009-2011 March 2009-August 2009
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Raleigh County Art Show Winner 3rd Place WV Youth Art Month Winner - Certificate Logo DesignPittsburgh Art Institute Summer Studio (animation) Certificate Of Excellence in Art I and II7th Annual Self Portrait National Contest Winner
2010 2009 Summer 2009 2007-2008 Fall 2007
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Campus Life Level I ScholarshipAladdin ScholarshipFrancis Pierpont Level I ScholarshipBoard of Governors Finalist Scholarship
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Pierpont State Community & Technical CollegeFairmont, WVAssociates in Graphics Technology
Education
Fall 2010-Present
Objective
Seeking a Graphic Design position to utilize my creative design skills and ability to think outside the box to provide clients with excellent graphical solutions.
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iLifeApple ComputersMicrosoft OfficePhotography
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Adobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorInDesign
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Following a healthy diet, maintaining an ideal
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of disease. If you are concerned about your
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3. • General nutrition and wellness • High blood pressure• Weight management• Gastrointestinal disorders• Nutrition support for diabetes (including Gestational Diabetes) • COPD• Kidney Disease• Bariatric surgery• Oncology• Pregnancy and breastfeeding• Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome• Disordered eating, malnutrition • Bone and joint health• Heart Disease• Celiac Disease• Crohn’s Disease • Diverticulitis• High cholesterol or triglycerides• Irritable Bowel SyndromeLacy Davidson, MS, RDN, LDRegistered Dietitian NutritionistRegistered Dietitian NutritionistHIMG continues to add to the scope of services being offered and we’re proud to announce the addition of Lacy Davidson to the team. A Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Lacy is committed to the health and wellness of our region through the application of Medical Nutrition Therapy. Lacy will work with you, your physician and your family to establish goals, develop an individual plan and manage your nutritional needs. Setting up an appointmentYour physician can provide a referral for you to see the dietitian. Alternatively, you can request an appointment by calling (304) 399.3080 and we will work with you and your physician to secure a referral for Medical Nutrition Therapy. What is the cost? Medicare covers Medical Nutrition Therapy for certain conditions including diabetes and kidney disease. Many private insurance companies also cover MNT. Contact your insurance company to discuss your benefits or contact the Department of Nutrition Services to discuss your payment options. • Free Community Presentations• Community Health Fairs• Individual Medical Nutrition Therapy• Food Intake Analysis• Group MNT Classes HIMG Nutrition Services include: Call today! (304) 399.3080 • www.himgwv.com HIMG Medical Nutrition Therapy for Diagnoses (including but not limited to):
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Landscape DesignOur skilled designers will create a design that ts your taste, needs and budget. We provide our customers different levels of design presentation: • Basic conceptual description. • Detailed conceptual drawings. •
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ountains, Ponds & WaterfallsGreat accents for enhancing your landscape. Options available to t any budget, custom made or from stock. PaversOur combination of top quality pavers, superior workmanship, and competitive pricing makes us your best option for renovating or building custom courtyards or parking lots. L
andscape LightingProfessional installation and top quality hardware make our landscape lighting designs a great enhancing feature that adds nocturnal beauty to your property.
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