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    JULY 23, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
Bridgeway welcomes new In-person community
behavioral health director dinner returns to St. Ed's
TEXIDOR MALDONADO
Carlos O. Texidor Maldonado has
joined Bridgeway Recovery Services
as the organization’s Director of
Behavioral Health.
Bridgeway Recovery Services is an
integrated health care service provider
off ering services including mental
health counseling, chemical depen-
dency treatment, and primary care.
Texidor Maldonado s brings over 20
years of clinical and supervisory expe-
rience to his new position. He began
his career providing addiction treat-
ment services within the Department
of Corrections. Since 1999, Carlos has
worked in specialized programs such as
treatment courts, Student Opportunity
for Achieving Results (SOAR) (a col-
laborative program between Marion
County Sheriff ’s Offi ce and Chemeketa
Community College focused on reduc-
ing recidivism), and the Psychiatric
Securities Review Board (PSRB).
As Clinical Supervisor for Marion
County Health and Human Services-
Addiction Treatment Services, he
supervised outpatient rural services,
specialty courts, Law Enforcement
Assisted Diversion (LEAD), SOAR, and
the US Federal Probation and Pretrial
Services.
“I believe recovery is a journey and
it’s up to each individual to choose it,”
Texidor Maldonado said. “It’s not about
forcing someone to change, it’s an invi-
tation to change.”
Texidor
Maldonado
holds
a
Master of Arts in Clinical Mental
Health Counseling and a Master of
Business Administration from Corban
University.
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FILE PHOTO, Keizertimes
For the fi rst time in a more than year the Keizer Community Dinner will be
an in-person, sit down meal on Wednesday, July 28, from 5 to 7 p.m.
The dinner, free to the public is held at St. Edward Catholic Church at 5303
River Road N. in downtown Keizer.
The community dinner is prepared and served by volunteers from Keizer
area churches.
To volunteer at the dinner contact Susan Foster at 503-309-1985 .
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