Marian Ewain, a Life Coach at Community Living Skills-Walton
was nominated by Heather McAdams for a Blesher award. Marian is well known for her willingness to
jump in and help whenever and wherever she can. Heather shared that Marian found a way to
support not only the people at CLS-W but also those at RFI who thoroughly enjoy
attending “Creating Art Together” (CAT) classes. Congratulations to Marian who received
her Blesher award June 28th!
Heather wrote the following examples demonstrating how Marian
exemplifies the 6 Unifying Principles of The Arc of Delaware County:
- Those We Serve Come
First
“Marian was very flexible and was able to help support three folks from RFI, so they could attend classes.” - Commit To Excellence
“Marian is willing to jump in whenever she is asked.”
3. Be
Dedicated
“When Marian was approached to help RFI she jumped on it and gave me an answer the next day.”
“When Marian was approached to help RFI she jumped on it and gave me an answer the next day.”
4. Employee
Satisfaction
“Marian has an awesome “can do” attitude.”
“Marian has an awesome “can do” attitude.”
5. Communicate
Effectively
“Marian kept me updated on how the folks at RFI were doing at CAT class.”
“Marian kept me updated on how the folks at RFI were doing at CAT class.”
6. Be
Innovative
“Marian found a way to support her folks at CLS-Walton and the folks at RFI at the same times.”
“Marian found a way to support her folks at CLS-Walton and the folks at RFI at the same times.”
Yay!!! Congratulations Marian! It takes a great & special person to do your type of work. Keep up the good work.
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Congrats to Marian...great work from a great person, not a word that Heather said surprises me one bit....great job! Steve Finkel
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