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Aliscia L Banks
Executive Director
abanks@fhfnela.org

Aliscia is the Executive Director of Families Helping Families of Northeast Louisiana, Inc. She has been working with individuals with disabilities and their families since the inception of Families Helping Families. She and her husband, Steve, are the proud parents of Liles their  son with multiple disabilities and Molly, their daughter.


Laura Nettles
Education Specialist
lnettles@fhfnela.org

Laura is a busy, busy person around the region. Most of her time is spent in the schools themselves assisting parents and professionals in meeting the needs of all children – not just those with disabilities. She also facilitates and speaks at many workshops and trainings throughout the year to educate individuals with disabilities, their families, and communities about transition – life after school. Laura is the mother of Sarah, the drama queen, who has spina bifida and Laura’s sister, April, has developmental disabilities both of whom are adopted.


Thelma Scott
Early Childhood Supports and Services

Thelma provides a vital link between Families Helping Families and the Early Childhood Supports and Services program. She works with families who have children ages 0 to 5 years to ensure they are connected with the available community supports.  This is a network of local agencies who help develop a life changing plan of assistance for at risk families. The agency is a program of the Office of Mental Health.  Her daughter, Brittany, who has spina bifida is a Children's Special Health Services patient.


Esther McGee
Children's Special Health Services State Coordinator
emcgee@dhh.la.gov

Esther works as the Children's Special Health Services Parent Liaison’s statewide coordinator to assist them in their work with families at Children's Special Health Services. She strives to make sure that they have the most up-to-date information and training so they can best help others. Esther is the mom of 4 sons and her daughter, Kimmie, who has multiple disabilities.


Pat Evans
Bookkeeper
pevans@fhfnela.org

Pat has the job that no one wants – bookkeeper!! She keeps all of the billing and accounts current so that we can keep providing services to families. She is also our liaison with the Autism Society of Northeast Louisiana and serves on the Board of the Dixie DieHards (baseball teams for individuals with disabilities). Whew!! In between all of that she and her husband, Charles are raising their grandson, Morgan who has Autism.


Shacoma Brown
Librarian and Newsletter
info@fhfnela.org

Shacoma is an invaluable resource to our center. She keeps the maintains the library and the library computer tracking database. Shacoma also prepares over 4,000 copies of our newsletter for mailing every quarter. She is the only person in the office who can correctly complete the bulk mailing form. (Go Shacoma!!!) Best of all, she adapts and tackles any project that she is given.


Marilyn Black
Receptionist and Data Entry
info@fhfnela.org

Marilyn is the smiling face that you meet when you enter our doors or the first voice you hear when you call. She knows a lot about all of the programs we offer so you can speak to the correct staff person. She also has the tremendous task of making sure that everyone’s paperwork is correct and in the database. Marilyn is the proud grandmother of six and great-grandmother of four!


Fae Moullé
Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities Family Facilitator
fmoulle@fhfnela.org

Once a family is referred to Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities, there is still a wait for services. Fae contacts these families to let them know they are not alone and there is someone out there who is willing to help them while they wait. Fae and her husband, Nolan, are the parents of Nolan,III, who is an attorney and Nancy who is blind.


 



Nann McMullen
Information Services and Supports Specialist
info@fhfnela.org

Nann is the Region 8 Louisiana Citizens for Action NOW Leader.  In this capacity, she helps coordinate individuals with disabilities, their families, and community leaders to advocate for supports and services through the state.  While the legislature is in session, a great deal of her time is spent in letter writing campaigns, phone campaigns and traveling to Baton Rouge to meet with law makers.

As the Adult Programming Coordinator, she plans and provides various activities for adults with developmental disabilities, including First Friday's, the Lunch Bunches and the Next Chapter Book Clubs.

She is also to "go to" person for computer skills and information.

 


 Evelyn Jackson
 CSHS Parent Liaison

 Bio to come!!

 


 

 
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