At Chartiers Center, our vision is centered around providing the highest possible level of care and excellence in the delivery of all the supports we offer. This people-centered approach starts with our professional staff, all of which are dedicated to creating an environment where our clients can thrive.
“This title is another representation of how our staff approaches everyday with professionalism and passion for the people we support,” said Sue Coyle, CEO of Chartiers Center. “Without their work every single day and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, this would not be possible.”
The title of Top-Rated Nonprofit is only achievable by recording a certain number of reviews on the Great Nonprofits website. These fantastic entries were submitted by staff, people Chartiers Center supports, as well as volunteers and donors that support the organization.
“Chartiers Center is a great example of a nonprofit making a real difference in their community,” said Perla Ni, CEO of Great Nonprofits, “Their award is well-deserved recognition not only of their work, but the tremendous support they receive, as shown by the many outstanding reviews they have received from people who have direct experience working with Chartiers Center.”
In a joint letter to staff, Chartiers Center’s Board of Directors reiterated both Sue and Perla’s comments, saying, “This is truly an honor and depicts what a great place Chartiers Center is to work and a statement as to the dedication and hard work of our staff and team.”
As a result of this new title, Chartiers Center will now be promoted through the Great Nonprofits channels and website – a huge boost for the organization! Inclusion on the Top-Rated list will help continue to build on the trust and recognition of the community and ensures that Chartiers Center can continue to provide life-long, high quality support services to all.
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