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The Department of Community Support Services will be an organization in which the staff treats their internal and external customers as they treat themselves. Community Support Services will strive to provide the highest quality of responses to all of our customers' needs by having an invested interest in their satisfaction and well being. We will prepare ourselves for career advancement by taking advantage of personal and professional development opportunities. We will provide the highest quality of service through clear communication, shared knowledge and accountability for our actions and attitudes. We will have respect for the value and worth of each individual.

 

Elmira K. Warren,
Director,
Department of Community Support Services



Mission Statement


To provide comprehensive health and human services and establish partnerships to positively impact the well-being of individuals, families and communities

Vision Statement


To be recognized as a community partner and leader in program innovation by providing unparalleled access to premier health and human services, which support the sustainable well-being of all citizens.

Values


  • Compassion
  • Empowerment
  • Integrity
  • Professionalism
  • Respect
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