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This is what a chaplain Looks like
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Webinars
https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/webinars May 5, 2021 Speakers Hadassah Margolis, MSW, LICSW Therapist @McLean Hospital and Brandeis University Hadassah is a clinical social worker and the Lead Therapist at McLean's Spirituality and Mental Health Department, where she has helped develop the hospital's first-ever Spirituality and Treatment groups. She is also a staff clinician and group therapist at the Brandeis Counseling Center. Hadassah, along with Kitty Dukakis, launched the Spirituality and Mental Health Discussion Series, which has expanded to include a variety of mental health workshops and groups, and is supported by the Ruderman Synagogue Inclusion Project. Hadassah is a 2020 Commonwealth Heroine and was a 2019 CJP Chai in the Hub honoree. Peggy-Anne Tio Catholic Chaplain @Brandeis University Peggy-Anne Tio grew up in California, where she earned her Bachelor's in Psychology at San Diego State University and her Master's in Higher Education and Student Affairs at University of San Francisco. While at USF, Peggy worked as a Resident Minister fostering student engagement through Communities of Reflection (CORe) and assisting the Director of Liturgy and Music with student masses. Upon finishing her Master's, Peggy relocated to Washington, DC to take a variety of roles in the administration at Georgetown University. Most recently, Peggy served as the Associate Director of Diversity & Equity at Holy Trinity School, a PK-8 Catholic grade school based in Washington, DC. In her spare time, Peggy previously coached rowing at Sidwell Friends High School. Peggy is currently pursuing her MEd in School Counseling at UMass Boston to further her career working with students. Sharon Shapiro Trustee and Community Liaison @Ruderman Family Foundation Sharon Shapiro has been an active member of the Greater Boston Philanthropic community for many years. Her current projects reflect her family's deep commitment to promoting disability inclusion in the Jewish community. She is also passionate about teaching teens about philanthropy - serving on the Jewish Teen Foundation of Greater Boston (TFGB). Sharon has made major contributions to inclusive Jewish education through many years of service on the Board of Directors of Gateways: Access to Jewish Education. She also serves on the Board of Directors of Combined Jewish Philanthropy (CJP), as well as the Committee on Services for People with Disabilities and the Special Education Committee, all at CJP.