
Success Board
A success board is prominently displayed in the hallway of the Dignity Center. Clients and advocates write positive notes about recent successes in their lives. I’ll often notice clients, DC staff members and visitors spending several minutes reading the board.
Some recent notes:
“David found a job working at Goodwill – Hooray!”
“Norm is making great progress: sober for 2-1/2 months, received education grant, keeping medical appointments, resolved conflict at his halfway house in a respectful manner, keeping positive attitude.”
“Vicki isĀ 4 months sober – Praise the Lord!”
“I started school through the VA at MCTC. I went to the Dignity Center for help with school supplies and transportation.”
Jane B.
Success board
Success Board
A success board is prominently displayed in the hallway of the Dignity Center. Clients and advocates write positive notes about recent successes in their lives. I’ll often notice clients, DC staff members and visitors spending several minutes reading the board.
Some recent notes:
“David found a job working at Goodwill – Hooray!”
“Norm is making great progress: sober for 2-1/2 months, received education grant, keeping medical appointments, resolved conflict at his halfway house in a respectful manner, keeping positive attitude.”
“Vicki isĀ 4 months sober – Praise the Lord!”
“I started school through the VA at MCTC. I went to the Dignity Center for help with school supplies and transportation.”
Jane B.