The CEO of Hills & Dales, Marilyn Althoff, has been elected to the American Network of Community Options and Resources (ANCOR) Board of Representatives. ANCOR is a national, nonprofit trade association representing more than 1,600 private community providers of services to individuals with disabilities. ANCOR works to shape national policy and represent the needs and interests of private organizations providing services to individuals with disabilities.
ANCOR’s Board of Representatives is comprised of members from each state who are elected to represent the interests of their state’s providers. Althoff is the only representative from Iowa on the Board of Representatives, and was elected by Iowa providers to represent our state nationally.
Althoff has been involved with ANCOR since 2004 and continues to participate in national advocacy efforts to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Hills & Dales has been dedicated to building meaningful lives for individuals with disabilities by offering services that support the whole person and enhance community inclusion.
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