Community Learning2023 Annual Report- Successful Project Outcomes
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2023 Annual Report- Successful Project Outcomes

About our 2023 Annual Report:

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Welcome to our 2023 annual impact report! In our annual report, you will discover a comprehensive overview of the transformative work we have been doing. Dive into data, and insights that showcase the innovation we are driving, and the lives we are changing. This report will take you on our journey through the lens of “US & WE,” highlighting the collective impact we have had on individuals, families, and communities. Get ready to be inspired and gain a deeper understanding of our motivation, vision, and purpose when you read our first ever annual impact report!

Each page of this 2023 annual report is a testament to the dedication of our team, the commitment of our participants, and the unwavering support of our community.

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Former Research Analyst at OhioGuidestone IFCI | + posts

Payten Kleinhenz B.S., CDCA is a Behavioral Health Specialist IV at OhioGuidestone. As a former Research Analyst at the Institute of Family and Community Impact, she helped lead applied clinical science & research communications. She authored department written content such as newsletters and reports, social media posts, and articles by prioritizing evidence-based, research-backed writing and reader accessibility. She also managed research data through data collection, entry and storage. Payten graduated with a B.S. in Sociology from Western Carolina University in May 2022. Her sociological background drives her passion for dismantling systemic and structural barriers. Payten’s primary research and professional areas of interests include substance use disorders, and family/social ties in the context of power relations and structures.