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Dr.
Rhonda Dale Terry has had approximately 20 years of research experience.
She
specializes in applied research, including community assessment and program
evaluation studies. Dr. Terry received graduate training at the University
of Tennessee and the University of Kansas, and was a faculty member at
Iowa State University for 13 years. |
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We are grateful
to the following groups, trusts, and foundations which have recently
contributed to specific projects – making a difference in the health
of individuals and programs in our community!
- Colorado Springs Utilities Community Focus Fund to ADI vocational
training scholarships benefiting adults with disabilities and financial
need
- Inasmuch Foundation to our Child and Family Network for viewing
room equipment and to the Acute Network for medical equipment
- Daniels Fund to our Acute Network for the detoxification program
- El Paso County Physicians Foundation to our Adult Network for medical
equipment
- Edmondson Foundation to our Adult Network’s Homeless Outreach
Team for tablet computers that can be used while providing services
out in the community
- Adolph Coors Foundation to ADI for general operating expenses
- Pikes Peak Community Foundation to the Adult Network’s Homeless
Outreach Team to cover personal items costs for homeless mentally ill
clients who are in recovery treatment
- Luther T. McCauley Charitable Trust to our Adult Network’s
Discovery Team that helps clients develop skills in community living
- Comprecare Foundation to our Adult Network’s Homeless Outreach
Team to cover the cost of personal items for homeless mentally ill
clients who are in recovery treatment
- Ackerman Trust to Pikes Peak Mental Health for public education
programs on mental health
- Fellowship of the Second Mile to the Adult Network for medical equipment

Funded
by a grant from the Department of Labor
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