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Let's RISE Together: A Message from the Executive Director

  • Writer: RISE Community Solutions
    RISE Community Solutions
  • Feb 1, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 2, 2024

Over the past few months, we have made extensive progress toward becoming a stand-alone entity, separate from the larger umbrella of the Embrace Families organization. Today, I am pleased to share we have a new name – RISE Community Solutions, Inc.


As RISE Community Solutions, we will continue to serve our community through our signature programs – Pathways to Home, Children’s Advocacy Center Osceola, Breakthrough and Public Allies Central Florida.


Many of our valued staff members remain a part of the RISE Community Solutions team. Please note our email addresses have changed to the format FirstName.LastName@RISEcs.org. Our Breakthrough team members will still be accessible under the domain @BreakthroughOrange.org.


We are proud to begin this new chapter in our service to Central Florida families and our community. Join us on social media and stay tuned here on our website to learn more about our ongoing mission. You can find us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram.


On behalf of the entire RISE team, your support and partnership are greatly appreciated!


With gratitude,

Rebecca Leininger

Executive Director

RISE Community Solutions

 
 
 

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