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Up Next: TWTC's Stars on May 13!
The Women's Treatment Center is a valuable asset to the community. It is a family-centered facility where women work hard to achieve recovery and a new start at life when they leave us and return to their communities.
Each year we recognize those who have graduated from treatment and gone on to lead productive lives as mothers with rewarding careers by holding an evening of song and tribute in their honor.
This year's "Meet the Stars of TWTC" will be held on Thursday May 13 from six o'clock to ten o'clock in the evening at the Embassy Suites Chicago-Lakefront, at 511 North Columbus Drive.
 Dee Alexander will once again sing to the Stars.
Come and enjoy a live and silent auction with terrific trips and sporting event tickets, a sumptuous feast, and the equally delectable jazz singing of Chicago's talented Dee Alexander.
Join us for this great fundraiser. Tickets are $100 per person and corporate tables are available.
Call Yolanda Goins at TWTC for ticket information: (312) 633-4951.
To become a corporate sponsor, contact Lauren Verdich at Third Coast Marketing, (773) 561-2704
For TWTC Staff, Learning Never Stops
TWTC's staff is committed to continuing education. "It's wonderful that so many on our staff are in school," says Executive Director Jewell Oates. "They're not only gaining knowledge that will help us deliver better treatment, they are also showing our clients that it's important to keep learning, and that educataion improves life.
We salute our co-workers who are also in school:
Anita Alford, Tech, A.A. in Psychology and Substance Abuse Studies Charlotte Thomas, Night Monitor, Addiction Studies Janice Hughes, Secretary, Education Courses Felisa Lindsey, Counselor, BA, Applied Behavior Science Diane Elmore, Tech, A.A. Accounting
Teresa Connor, BA, Social Work.
DayCare Staff
Sandra Dear, Jesse Crayton, Ruth Hall and Marteen Williams are attending infant/Toddler Mentoring Project at Erikson Institute.
Marteen Williams, Asheka Ford, Janice Bailey and Vidyapati-Little, who also work in Daycare, are all working towards A.A. degrees in Child Development.
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