Kent Sussex Industries (KSI) recognized program participants for perfect and outstanding attendance at recent ceremony. Those who had perfect attendance received gold certificates while those with outstanding attendance received silver certificates.
“We used to have perfect and outstanding attendance ceremonies each month but haven’t since COVID hit,” Director of Community Relations Alicia Hollis said. “Our participants missed getting certificates and, as staff, we recognize what a challenge it is to show up every day. We felt they deserved kudos for a job well done.”
In October, 31 participants received gold perfect attendance certificates. They were: Dale Adams, Jason Anthony, Megan Behornar, Betina Bonville, George Bull, Natasha Burton, Julie Calhoun, Alison Comly, Codey Feathers, Mark Hanzer, Cami Houck, Deborah Hrupsa, Keenan Johns, Eric Johnson, Inez Johnson, William Labelle, Thoedore Madden, Dale Mast, Dianne Momot, Ryan Mulvaney, Trevon Pressley, Chris Smith, Misha Sunny, Kyheen Weaver, Ashley Webb and Jennifer Wolinski.
Over 60 more participants were recognized for outstanding attendance. They were: Casey Anderson, Brandon Bailey-Reeves, Angelina Barnes, Donna Berghorn, Suzanne Blackwell, Fentress Blake, Lisa Bush, Shiree Cannon, Renee Castro, Patrick Clendaniel, Gladys Cook, Keith Crowell, Laura Davis, Colin Deffely, Nasire Dixon, David Downing, Judith Downing, Richard Downing, Sean Evans, Kristin Ford, Erin Fountain, Joseph Gilmore, Justin Haggerty, Caleb Harvey, Sharion Henderson, Leroy Hicks, Alexander Jamieson, Matthew Joseph-Wingate, James Johnson, NaShauna Johnson, Todd Johnson, Julio Jordan, Anastasia Kellam, Rhonda Kelly, Thomas Kreller, Aniyah Lee, Willie Lopez, Thurman Mason, Angilica May, Robert May, Steven Miller, Tracy Morgan, Silas Mow, Darlene Murray, Charlie Nabb, Colby Pardee, Steven Prybylko, Brittany Reese, David Reynolds, Billy Riddle, Zavier Roberts, Judith Robinson, Lorraine Routh, Angela Salmons, Winifred Scott, Emily Sharp, Naseem Stanford, Chquwana Taylor, Gilliean Walsh, and Christopher Wyckoff.
KSI is a not-for-profit agency providing vocational training, employment, community integration, transportation, day habilitation, life enrichment and nutritional services to individuals with disabilities throughout Kent and Sussex Counties. For more information about KSI, contact Hollis at 302-422-4014, Ext 3015 or email [email protected]. You can also learn more by liking them on Facebook.
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