Greenleaf Family Center
Marjorie Cook is currently the Manager of the PEERS Program at Greenleaf Family Center, providing education, empowerment, resources, and support to parents raising children with mental health concerns. With a background in business development and account management at Eyedeal Graphics, Marjorie also has experience as a Parent Advocate in both special needs and mental health areas. Additionally, Marjorie has served as a Training & Education Coordinator at Ohio Federation for Children's Mental Health and has been involved in various committees at the local, state, and national level.
Greenleaf Family Center
Greenleaf Family Center is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) social service organization that has served families since 1912. Beginning as the Charity Organization Society of Akron, Ohio by Goodyear founder F. A. Seiberling and Firestone founder Harvey Firestone, the original mission of nearly 100 years ago continues today as Greenleaf Family Center endeavors to strengthen families in our community through counseling, education, and support. Each year, Greenleaf Family Center serves many area families who face the challenges of daily living and personal crises that arise from a variety of problems, including personal and family issues, mental health, teenage parenting, alcohol and drug addictions, financial instability and school adjustment. Services include: Individual, Family and Group Counseling, Tri-County Employee Assistance Program, Educational Programs, Family Support Programs, Community Services for & of the Deaf, At-Risk Youth, as well as, School-Based Programs.