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p10 <br /> Wake Countyik- <br /> „g, q <br /> a: <br /> CFAC Summaryall Z., <br /> ®... <br /> Wake CFAC subcommittee members The group also received trainings <br /> attended several events throughout the throughout the year during their <br /> year. Chair Alicia Jones and co-chair monthly subcommittee meetings. These <br /> Nancy Johns participated in the NAMI trainings included the Wake County <br /> conference in October, and several Opioid Settlement,provided by Denise <br /> members attended the NC One in Foreman, Wake Assistant County <br /> Recovery Conference in March. Manager, and a joint training with <br /> Johnston CFAC led by Anna Ward that <br /> For Legislative Day, Ben Smith included information and education on <br /> represented Wake CFAC and the Carolina Institute for <br /> participated in the day's events. Developmental Disabilities' Mission. <br /> Also, the group received a training on <br /> In April, the group supported Brooks the Duke University Thriving in <br /> Avenue Church's Spring Carnival for Transition program. <br /> special needs children and their <br /> families, and provided CFAC <br /> information to all the attendees of the <br /> event. <br /> In June, several members attended the <br /> i2i Conference in Raleigh. <br /> Annette Smith continues her advocacy <br /> work by focusing on the need for direct <br /> support professionals and changes to <br /> ensure continuity of care. She also <br /> began serving on the State CFAC on <br /> July 1, 2023. <br /> Nancy Johns keeps the group updated <br /> on NAMI initiatives and events and <br /> continues her advocacy by participating <br /> on the new asthma education planning <br /> committee. <br />