Meet Bill Overpeck, MSW
Across nearly four decades of service to others, Bill has demonstrated an abundance of compassion to those facing significant challenges, as well as a knack for developing practical, successful programs
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Across nearly four decades of service to others, Bill has demonstrated an abundance of compassion to those facing significant challenges, as well as a knack for developing practical, successful programs
Whenever I’m talking with a group of women these days … whether it’s over coffee with some friends, at church, at a school function, or on the sidelines at a
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We know you want your daughter to succeed. We know you want your son to do well in school so he can get into a good college and a
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It happened again. Someone walked into a “safe” place with a gun, opened fire, and the number of casualties is terrifying. It’s hard to understand what could prompt someone to
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I’ve discovered that people think they know a lot about eating disorders. Ask the average person to describe someone who has an eating disorder, and you’ll probably hear that it’s
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