‘Doing The Good’ winners applauded for service

FORT WAYNE – The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTC Ombudsman) hosted a symposium on August 8th, in which the organization announced its “Doing the Good” award winners and unveiled the reimagined banner for its pajama drive.

The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program, a nonprofit serving Allen County and nine area counties, advocates for residents of long-term care facilities who feel their rights are being violated. The annual symposium strives to inspire professionals in the community by addressing care-related issues and providing unique insight for personal growth.

The “Doing the Good” awards were awarded to Camille Garrison and David Kemp for their impact and dedication to the community. Garrison is the program outreach coordinator at the Volunteer Center, a nonprofit that connects volunteers with local community organizations that need help.

“Camille has been around forever,” said LTC Ombudsman Executive Director Zanzy Lewis. “She was the obvious choice. This woman is one of a kind and we are ever so thankful for her dedication.”

David Kemp was recognized for his volunteer work with the LTC Ombudsman program.

Lewis said, “I have gotten to know David personally over the years, and there is no one more deserving. He constantly exceeds our expectations and helps us out whenever and however we need it.”

At the conclusion of the event, a new logo was revealed for the nonprofit’s new initiative, “Doing the Good”. Under this new banner, the organization will bring care and comfort to senior residents in long-term care facilities. Included in this will be the annual pajama drive where hundreds of pajamas are collected and distributed to nursing home residents.

“‘Doing the Good’ has always been part of who we are,” said Lewis. “Now we are giving a clear identity to the impact and good we do.”

Learn more about the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program and Doing the Good Pajama Drive at https://www.doingthegood-ombudsman.org/

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