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Friday, January 16, 2026 at 2:00 AM

Brantley woman has winning entry in service board’s statewide logo contest

Special to the WJH

The entry of Brantley County resident Faith Lee was selected the winner of the Georgia Association of Community Service Board’s (GACSB) statewide logo contest for the 27th annual GACSB Conference, themed “Empower, Engage, Evolve.”

The artwork of Lee, a participant in Unison Behavioral Health services, was selected from submissions across Georgia. Her submission was chosen as the official conference logo, representing Community Service Boards throughout the state.

Her design was prominently featured during the annual conference, reflecting the theme’s focus on growth, collaboration and innovation in behavioral health services.

Unison Chief Executive Officer Tiffany Henderson recently presented Lee with a certificate of recognition and a gift card, provided by the GACSB, in honor of her achievement.

“Faith’s creativity and vision embody the spirit of this year’s theme,” Henderson said. “We’re incredibly proud of her accomplishment and grateful for the opportunity to highlight the talents of those we serve.”

Unison is one of 22 Community Service Boards in Georgia, providing mental health, substance use and developmental disability services across Ware, Pierce, Brantley, Atkinson, Clinch, Coffee, Charlton, and Bacon counties.

For more information about Unison Behavioral Health and its services, visit www.unisonbehavioralhealth.com.


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