Advantage Behavioral Health Systems
Evan Mills has a diverse work experience in the social work field. Evan started as a Job TREC Coordinator at Athens Area Homeless Shelter in 1998, where they provided employment assistance to homeless individuals. In 2002, they joined the Athens-Clarke County Dept. of Human and Economic Development as a Community Development Specialist, focusing on administering federal HUD program funds. In 2012, Evan moved to Advantage Behavioral Health Systems, where they worked as a Grants Administrator, responsible for managing grant opportunities and programs. Evan also served as the Director of Business Development, overseeing marketing, public relations, and fundraising strategies. In 2017, Evan became an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Georgia - School of Social Work.
Evan Mills pursued their education at The University of Georgia, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Sociology between 1994 and 1998. Following this, they furthered their studies and earned a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree in the field of Social Work from the same institution, completing the program from 2000 to 2002.
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Advantage Behavioral Health Systems
Advantage Behavioral Health Systems (ABHS) is a publicly-funded provider of behavioral health, developmental disability and addictive disease services for Barrow, Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, and Walton counties. A Community Service Board (CSB) is the governing body for Advantage Behavioral Health Systems and is comprised of members from the counties we serve. We contract with the Georgia Department of Human Resources to provide the following services: * Community Outreach, Prevention & Education * Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health and Addictive Disease Services * Adult Outpatient Behavioral Health Services * Community Intervention/Risk Reduction Program * Inpatient Detox Services * Outpatient Alcohol & Other Drug Counseling * Women’s Services * Emergency Services * Offender Services * Assertive Community Treatment Services (ACT) * Community Support Individual * Day Habilitation for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities * Community Employment Services * Residential Services