Each year, Methodist Children’s Home recognizes staff
members who exemplify the Core Values of the organization. Staff are nominated
by their peers and are recognized at an all-staff meeting during which the Core
Awards are given.
The core values of MCH are:
Christian Principles
Relationships
Responsibility
Growth
Service
Hope
Relationships
Responsibility
Growth
Service
Hope
Anthony Burns, at-risk coordinator, received the Core Award
for Relationships. The Core Award for Relationships is defined as someone who
builds healthy relationships through communication, respect, trust and love. According
to his nomination, Burns “has a positive rapport with students at the MCH
School and builds excellent trust-based relationships with them on a daily
basis. Anthony has a strong and humorous personality and is often called to ‘break
the ice’ in difficult situations. Anthony is a wonderful role model as one of
our Safe School Ambassador facilitators. He is always willing to lend an ear
and give advice to students, treating each student with respect. Anthony models
Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) on a daily bases and consistently
uses TBRI language with students, challenging them to focus on MCH Life Skills.”
Burns has worked at MCH for seven years. “Being recognized
for a Core Award involving relationships with our youth is a great honor,”
Burns said. “I believe establishing productive relationships with our youth is
an important process and appreciate the opportunity to do that here at MCH.”
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