4C Health, a leading designated Certified Community Behavioral Health Center, is proud to reaffirm its commitment to supporting veterans and their families in North Central Indiana.
Through a combination of specialized programs, resources, and employment opportunities, 4C Health seeks to honor the service of veterans while fostering their continued growth and well-being.
“Veterans have given so much to our country, and we believe it’s our responsibility to provide support in their transition back into civilian life,” said Lisa Willis-Gidley, Chief Revenue Officer. “Whether through mental health resources, community programs, or career opportunities, 4C Health is here to stand alongside those who’ve served.”
As part of its ongoing veteran recruitment initiative, 4C Health is actively seeking individuals with military experience to join its dedicated team. Veterans bring unique skills, leadership, and resilience that strengthen the organization’s mission to provide high-quality behavioral health services across the community. A dedicated page on 4C Health’s website offers detailed information about veteran-focused initiatives and current career opportunities.
Visit 4chealthin.org/veterans-careers to learn more.
In addition to recruitment, 4C Health maintains a network of veteran-specific resources, including mental health support, counseling, and connections to local veteran organizations throughout Miami, Cass, Fulton, Pulaski, Howard, Tipton and White counties. These programs aim to ensure veterans and their families receive the care, guidance, and opportunities they deserve.
Veterans interested in learning more about employment opportunities or available community programs are encouraged to visit 4CHealthin.org or contact Human Resources at 1-800-552- 3106.
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