PARIS – REACH announces the addition of two new staff members.
Janet Dillingham, who has been a REACH advocate for 2½ years, fills a new educator position. In addition to her REACH volunteer advocate role, Dillingham worked as an ed tech for six years at the Rowe and Paris elementary schools with students with special needs.
Dillingham has also served in the U.S. Army, and served as a coach for Norway softball teams. Dillingham will continue programs for middle and high school students in Oxford County schools. This new position was added to allow expansion of REACH’s education programs in the schools.
Dillingham has three teenagers and lives in Norway with her family.
Chris Davis also recently joined REACH in the position of Sexual Assault Response Team client services coordinator, replacing Diane Arsenault, who retired in December. Prior to joining REACH, Davis developed and managed Richardson Hollow’s in-home clinical support programs for children and families in the Lewiston area for eight years, and for five years worked with teens in Spurwink’s residential treatment homes in the Casco area.
Davis has lived in the area for more than 20 years. She is a mother of three and is completing her bachelor’s degree in social and behavioral sciences and leadership and organizational studies at the University of Southern Maine.
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