June 7, 2005
Mason resident Rosanna Mouton has earned a "Hero" award from Michigan Department of Human Services.
Mouton, an adult services worker with the Ingham County Department of Human Services in Lansing, was one of 20 department employees from around the state honored for good work, teamwork and providing quality service.
Mouton was awarded the agency director's "Hero" award during a ceremony June 7 in Lansing. She has worked for the DHS for 10 years.
"Rosanna is an excellent worker, a unit leader, sound in technology and comes to work every day with a positive attitude, willing to help clients and coworkers with their needs," said Department of Human Services director Marianne Udow. "She is very straightforward with adult clients and makes powerful connections with them. Her methods lead to success time after time."
The Hero award is part of the Department of Human Services Employee Recognition Program started by the department in 2004. Award winners were nominated by DHS employees and were selected for their leadership in the community, demonstrated excellence at work, and extraordinary service to families.
With more than 100 offices around the state, Michigan Department of Human Services is the state’s public assistance, child and adult welfare agency.
The department administers the federal TANF grant and Food Stamp Program (called Food Assistance in Michigan) and administers child and adult welfare programs including protective services, adoption and foster care. DHS staff also perform eligibility and case management for Medicaid and related medical assistance programs.
Special to the Lansing State Journal
For more information go to www.michigan.gov/dhs