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by Stephanie Kocer

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Categories: News & Updates

by Stephanie Kocer

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Pine County Native to Head Accord™

Branch as Associate Director

 

Accord™ has announced Amy Richter as their new Associate Director of their Pine County Community Support programs.

A native of the region, Richter’s great grandparents (the MacDonald and Wiggins families) were settlers in the Nickerson area and her parents are still in the area. Richter was born and raised in northern Pine County and attended East Central schools. Many of her family members still live in the region. Her mother, Jan Ashmore, has worked in a variety of different human services roles throughout her career, which inspired Richter to do the same. She moved from the Ely back to the area and recently started working for CIP.

Accord™ has always prided itself on helping people live their greatest lives. One of the ways they do this is by offering a depth of services in different counties. Accord™ Pine County Division offers Community Supports for people with disabilities and also consists of four adult foster care homes, where staff provides support to people with day-to-day living within Pine County.

In Richter’s new role she is in charge of helping build some of the community relations in Pine County, along with setting goals in the community, helping individuals learn independent living skills, and plan events in the community. In her first few weeks on the job she’s been meeting with staff as well as individuals living in the Pine County homes, and learning about how she can expand services in the area.

“I really love being back home. It’s been great to reconnect with people I knew growing up and see that we’re all in a line of work where we can support human services. You realize you have those ties in the community,” says Richter.

Before coming to Accord™, Richter worked at a head start program, where she managed disability services for children and connected parents and teachers to resources. She says she enjoys

the challenges and rewards of working in the disability community. “I’m excited to come to work every day. It feels good to go to work knowing what you’re doing is serving a purpose. I’ve always enjoyed helping others.”

She also relates to the families of people Accord™ serves. One of Richter’s three sons has Asperger’s. She says it’s opened her eyes to the daily struggles and triumphs of families in the disability community. “I know how hard it is for people in rural communities to find resources and support,” she says. “I can relate to it in a parent perspective now.”

There are a lot of things Richter is looking forward to in her new position, including finding creative ways to help expand services for not just individuals with disabilities, but also for their families, guardians, and friends. Richter and her team are going to be doing this in elements like supported employment for individuals, building partnerships with other providers, and educating people on important issues like how to advocate for themselves in their communities.

Richter encourages anyone who is curious about disability services for a loved one to contact Accord™. Chances are there is a program that can help them live their greatest life. “We’re here to help people in the community,” Richter says.

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