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Three things to know, the latest from MACC, and new ways to connect this month.
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Engage · Educate · Empower
Connection Begins with Community
Welcome to this month’s look at the people, programs, and opportunities moving MACC’s mission forward across Ohio.
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Your Monthly Snapshot
3 Things to Know This Month
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August 26 Social Hour
MACC is hosting a networking event at Easton's Cut 132.
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Find MACC on September 2
Registered to attend the sold-out Senior Tech Conference? Visit us in the Vendor Connection Zone!
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September Trainings
Registration is open for our two remaining learning opportunities with free CEUs.
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Inside MACC
What We’re Up To
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PARTNER Highlight
Restore & Rise: Supporting Educator Wellness
MACC was proud to participate as a partner and vendor as the inaugural Restore & Rise Educator Wellness Summit on August 4th in Toledo/Perrysburg, Ohio.
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Partner Highlight
Senior Wellness with Levels Unlocked
Our training partnership with Levels Unlocked continues in August and concludes in September. If you are interested and qualify to attend, please reach out to Levels Unlocked to learn how to register.
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MACC in the community
Feeding the Community
Last week, MACC had the honor of helping serve residents of several transitional-living properties through Feeding the Community, providing meals, helpful resources, and a welcoming space for connection.
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Community Care in Action
From supporting individuals in transitional housing and connecting with educators focused on wellness to engaging older adults through the Levels Unlocked Senior Wellness Series, August has offered meaningful opportunities for MACC to strengthen relationships and show up alongside community partners.
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Join the Work
Relax, Relate, Release with MACC
Mental health professionals are invited to connect and unwind at MACC's Networking Social Hour.
Wednesday, August 26 · 4:30–7:00pm
Cut 132 at Easton Town Center
4188 Brighton Rose Way, Columbus
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Learn With MACC
Upcoming Training Opportunities
Explore free and accessible learning opportunities from MACC and our partners.
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Beyond Sobriety: Empowering Lives through Trauma-Informed Recovery
10:00 AM–12:00 PM ET · Sawyer Point Bldg. / Haile Community Hub, Cincinnati · Free CE available
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Refill Your Cup: Self-Compassion for Helping Professionals
10:00 AM–12:00 PM ET · Virtual · Free CE available
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People & Partnerships
MACC Spotlight
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Afet Kilinc, Ph.D., PCC-S
MACC Board Member
Afet is Executive Director of the Alcohol and Drug Freedom Center of Knox County and brings more than 25 years of experience in behavioral health, healthcare administration, accreditation, managed care, and public service.
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Leadership Reflection
Crawley’s Corner
"August is National Civility Month, a reminder that civility is reflected in how we listen, include, and show up for one another. From sharing meals and resources with residents to creating restorative spaces for educators, MACC’s recent work demonstrates how small acts of care can strengthen relationships and belonging. As we move toward fall, I encourage each of us to find everyday opportunities to help others feel welcomed, valued, and supported."
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Listen & Learn
Let’s Talk: Community Connections by MACC
Coming Soon!
Due to the overwhelmingly positive response to our limited Mental Health Conversations podcast series, MACC and Executive Director Erica Crawley are excited to make the podcast an ongoing series! We are currently filming new episodes and look forward to sharing fresh insights and meaningful conversations with our upcoming guests.
You can listen to our previous series podcast on our website.
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Everyday Well-Being
Wellness at Work
National Civility Month
August is National Civility Month—a reminder that workplace wellness is shaped by how we listen, communicate, and navigate differences. Explore practical ways to promote respect, cultural awareness, belonging, and constructive dialogue in the workplace.
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Who We Are
MACC’s Mission & Vision
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Our Mission
To elevate the voices of underserved communities by collaborating with organizations and creating environments that enhance the accessibility, quality, and continuity of behavioral health care.
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Our Vision
We envision a statewide behavioral healthcare system where no one is underserved.
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Stay connected with MACC
Find training updates, community resources, and new ways to get involved.
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