October 31, 2019 – Have a safe and fun evening from Massac County Mental
Health!!!
June 21, 2019———What a
blessing these gentlemen from Kiwanis are. We needed some additional security
at our facility and Bob and Billy Wessel, along with Mark Thompson came in last
night and installed a keypad lock door for us. Len Maggio assisted in helping
find the best materials and just like that we have an added layer of safety for
our staff and clients. We know we can always count on our Kiwanis Club of
Metropolis to look out for us. Thank you once again for all you do for this
community.
May 16th, 2019 –
Happy to be a part of MCDAC’s Truth & Consequences event at Massac Junior
High for 8th graders. Thank you to the MCMH staff that participated and thank
you, MCDAC for such an excellent program.
April 27, 2019 – Congratulations to our Addictions Therapist Amber Garcia on
obtaining her Masters! Happy for you and thankful to have you as part of our
team!!!
April 17, 2019 – Massac County Mental Health sending huge THANK YOUs to our local
legislators for spending time learning about our facilities, discussing common
challenges in the behavioral health field, and sharing bills that can promote
change. Representative Windhorst, Representative Severin, and Senator Schimpf,
We appreciate your interest in our missions!!
April 15th, 2019 –
Massac County Mental Health welcomed IABH’s CEO to Metropolis. It was a great
visit!
April 10th, 2019 – Thanks to The Metropolis Planet, if you couldn’t make it to the
event this afternoon, you can watch the recording.
March 1, 2018: Child Specialist, Sindy Hansen
LCPC, stands next to the two-way mirror recently donated and installed by Kiwanis Club of Metropolis
March 1, 2018: Bob Wessel, Len Maggio, and Billy Wessel with Kiwanis, pictured
with MCMH staff LaDawn Bradley and Tina Martin after installing the two-way
mirror. Kiwanis donated the play therapy room.
February 7, 2018: Massac County Mental Health was glad to be a part of the Public
Safety Meeting held at the high school. Our staff was present to share
information and offer support for any of our community’s needs. — with Kelly Weisenberger, Levette Rawls, Sara
Chapman, Tina Simpson Martin, Synthia Hansen.
DECEMBER 10, 2017:
Executive Director Tina Simpson Martin presents Phyllis
Thistlewood, Housing Director, with a plaque for her 40 years of service to
Massac County Mental Health. Phyllis was with the agency when it was located in
the court house and has filled several positions throughout the facility’s
growth. She is currently part of the management team and oversees all
responsibilities of Haven House and Open Doors.
DECEMBER 10, 2017
Executive Director Tina Simpson Martin presents
Billing Clerk Kelly Weisenberger with a plaque for her 25 years of service with
Massac County Mental Health. Kelly began working at MCMH right out of high
school as a receptionist and is a crucial part of the administrative support
staff. She currently takes care of all our billing and credentialing, accounts
payable, and client data entry. She also fields daily questions from staff,
clients, and vendors. She is an essential part of the MCMH Team.
DECEMBER 10, 2017
Community Support Specialist, Cindy Jones, receives a plaque from
Executive Director Tina Simpson Martin for her 5 years of service at
Massac County Mental Health. Cindy helps strengthen the clinical team with her
skills and experience. She demonstrates care and compassion with all of our
clients. The bond she develops is apparent in all her interactions. She not
only helps with the daily needs of the facility but also makes herself
available to assist with after hour crisis care. — with Cindy Jones.
October 20, 2017: Thank you MCDAC for inviting MCMH to be a part of
your CenterPoint event at Massac County High School. It was an excellent event
and we are looking forward to next year. Pictured below is MCMH Substance Abuse
Coordinator, Levette Rawls, with CenterPoint staff and speakers.
September 8, 2017: What a wonderful enrichment we received from Beau
Dodson and Shadow Angel Foundation! This donation of play therapy tools will
give a voice to children recovering from trauma and other mood symptoms. Your
commitment to recovery inspires us all with hope for bright futures. Thanks and
Praise for your awesome outreach.
April 26, 2017:
MEET OUR STAFF: Thankful for the work these ladies do! Excellent Administrative
Support Staff. Lots of experience, many skills: Billing Clerk Kelly
Weisenberger, Receptionist Lisa Sommer, and Administrative Coordinator LaDawn
Bradley.
April 13, 2017: Massac County Mental Health staff attends Southern
Illinois Drug Awareness Conference 2017 — with Tina Simpson
Martin, Synthia Hansen, Julie Bailey, Sherell Sparks, Kyndra Calvin and
Kristina Bailey at John A. Logan College.
October 21, 2015: Metropolis Planet, “Saluting Women in Business” photo