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Dept of State Health Services
Program Specialist VII
Full Time
1100 W 49TH ST, Austin, TX
AccessHR Service Center, 888-894-4747
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$5,104.50 - $6,462.00
Marty Darnell
Program Specialist, THSteps Branch
Family & Community Health Services Division
Department of State Health Services
MC-1938, PO Box 149347
Austin, Texas 78714-9347
512-458-7745 x3034
512-458-7256 (Fax)
Email: marty.darnell@dshs.state.tx.us
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Serenity House, Fredericksburg, TX
LCDC, Full-Time Call Rick Hubbard 817-507-5615
MHMR Tarrant County
LCDC, Full-Time Apply at the Hulen Street Office
                                                Call Darlene Carter 817-569-4254 for add'l info
CTC - Center for Theraputic Change
Bi-lingual LCDC &/or Masters Level, Full-Time Call Kelly Bellamy 817-791-7467
James Everett Musgrave Jr., 88, passed away Sunday, May 16, 2010. - Dr. Musgrave was born in Kansas City, Mo. He served in the U.S. Navy with the South Pacific fleet and was a veteran of World War II. He attended Park College in Kansas City and then Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth. In 1947, he was appointed a missionary to Brazil, where he served for 37 years with his wife, Jan. He returned home and continued his service at Baylor Hospital, the Salvation Army and some private practice. At the age of 86, he decided to retire for good. Former treasurer of the Fort Worth Chapter of TAAP.




Ruby Richardson, Passed on February 5, 2011 in Tyler TX. Ruby was born February 2, 1941 in Dallas TX. Former President Fort Worth Chapter TAAP, TAAP State President, and former Metamorphosis chair.





Debie Hackett, July 9, 1970 - December 24, 2010. At the time of her death she worked for the Parkland Psychiatric Emergency Room and owned A New Beginning Outpatient Counseling Program in Dallas. She was in the field 20 years in the Dallas area. She grew up in Richardson. She graduated from Texas Women's University in Denton. She was a tireless worker for the addicted. She worked at the Right Step in Euless and other facilities in North Texas. Debie was a member of the Dallas Chapter and presented at NOVA.
 
 
Helga Anna Thieme Hendricks, age 71, of San Antonio, TX, passed away Feb. 2, 2011 at home. Helga was born to the late Siegfried and Johanna Forter Thieme on Feb. 2, 1940 in Wetzendorf, Germany. She was a Mother, Nana, Therapist and Friend. Helga was a graduate of UTSA and St. Mary's University. She is a former director of the Medina County Battered Women's Shelter. She was an LPC and LCDC, member of TAAP for over 30 years, active in the San Antonio Chapter for many years including serving as treasurer and always helped with the Fall Fiesta Conference. She served TAAP as an Oral Examiner for the LCD and was one of the first to be certified in Texas. She had her own private practice and saw her last client the day before she died.




Bobby Bethea went to be with the Lord on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009. Bobby was born Oct. 20, 1946, in San Antonio and spent most of his life in Houston. He moved to the Dallas area in 1991 and had been employed by La Hacienda Treatment Facility for over 20 years. It wasn't just a job, he was doing what he believed was his calling in life. God found him to be one of the most useful tools in helping others who need to be friends of Bill W, but didn't know it at the time. Bobby was a friend of Bill W for 24 years.
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Marie Elaine Huggett, 68, died on 2/5/12. She graduated from TCC and attended UNT in Denton. She was an LCDC, AAC III for 25 years at the Springwood campus of Texas Health Resources in Bedford. She was awarded Professional Counselor of the Year award by the Fort Worth Chapter of the Texas Association of Addiction Professionals in 2011. The Fort Worth Chapter also awards a Volunteer Award each year that is named in honor of all of her efforts to foster the Chapter and the profession, The Marie Huggett Volunteer Award. She had directed a Monday evening group for family members for many years and some members have been attending for over 15 years. Her admiration for her colleagues made her a real team player. Marie was a leader and a strong woman who exhibited strength in every area of her life. Her first love was the family that she built with her best friend and husband, Bob. Marie touched the lives of many but has left a permanent footprint on those who were privileged enough to call her wife, mother, sister, grandma, great-grandma, aunt and friend. She had a larger-than-life passion for those whom she loved. Her passion was not limited to just family. She was passionate about her work and the people it brought into her life. "Angel on earth" is a title she earned each and every time she helped another human being recover from the terrible disease known as chemical dependency. Marie's no-nonsense approach to dealing with life and her tremendous compassion for others earned her the respect of peers and other professionals in her profession.