Professional of the Year, Sandy Hennum Has Now Been Recognized by America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals as a VIP Member

Sandy Hennum of Bemidji, Minnesota has recently been recognized by America’s Registry of Outstanding as a VIP member for her outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of Family Support Services.

Farmingdale, NY, November 21, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Sandy Hennum is currently the Executive Director of The Village of Hope - Ours to Service House of Hospitality. This Social Services agency opened its doors in 1985 and since then has been instrumental in providing temporary shelter and supportive services for families who have become homeless. The Village of Hope states “We can live for 40 days without food, 21 days without water, 6-8 minutes without air, but we can’t survive without hope…….” Ms. Hennum earned her B.S. in Community and Patient Education and her M.A. from the University of Phoenix. Her expertise lies in leadership, education and public speaking. Ms. Hennum is affiliated with the Bemidji Prevention Alliance and the Minnesota Statewide Activity Professionals. In her leisure time, she enjoys golf and playing the piano.

The VIP membership in America’s Registry is of particular significance because inclusion is based on a number of factors, not the least of which is the member’s accomplishments in their chosen field. In the case of Sandy Hennum, it is also based on the positive influence that she has had on the lives of the homeless and the sense of satisfaction that comes with knowing that she has touched them in such a personal way. America’s Registry is proud to honor her.
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