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Staff Profile: Ryn McManamon

July 10, 2023

USCRI is excited to welcome Ryn McManamon as our new Health and Wellness Case Aide at USCRI Vermont.

“In this position, I help the families that we work with navigate the healthcare system. I am grateful for the opportunity to help people get the care they need. I especially love the time we get to spend together on the bus, in the car, and in the waiting rooms, where we are able to share music, language, and thoughts. I am also grateful to be a part of this team of dedicated, savvy, and caring people. I learn so much from them and am humbled and thankful to be growing and working in this space. I grew up in Burlington; I am so grateful to live by the water and the mountains. I love taking slow walks through the woods so I can see all the bugs, gardening, crafting, reading, swing dancing, and napping in the sun. I am so happy to be in this position – I want to continue to grow in how I serve this community and our team.”


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