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Wendy Sullivan

SFSN Program Manager at TN Voices

Wendy Sullivan is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in family support services, currently serving as SFSN Program Manager, Family Support Specialist Training Coordinator, and Lead Family Contact at Tennessee Voices for Children since March 2014. Wendy previously worked at Tennessee Voices for Children from 2012 to 2014 as a state certified family support specialist. Wendy holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Organizational Leadership from Bethel University, College of Professional Studies, and is also an alumnus of Nashville State Community College.

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Dickson, United States

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TN Voices

Tennessee Voices for Children provides leadership, advocacy, and hope to advance the emotional and behavioral well-being of children, young adults, and families. Tennessee Voices for Children, Inc. (TVC) was formally organized in 1990 by Tipper Gore as a statewide coalition of individuals, agencies and organizations working together as a Steering Council to promote children’s health and education services. TVC has progressed to become a statewide and national source of referral, support, and advocacy for families and the systems that serve them. Through the Statewide Family Network and its other ten main programs, our organization has informed, supported, and assisted parents and providers across the state. In the past fiscal year, TVC has reached more than 150,000 parents/caregivers, family members, and professionals (providers, educators, other advocates, etc.). We have taken the lead in promoting the use of a coordinated system of care in Tennessee that includes family support and community engagement as key components. TVC works collaboratively with parents, professionals, state and federal officials, policy makers and other key stakeholders to ensure that services provided to children and families in Tennessee are family driven, community based, and culturally and linguistically competent.


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