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Camps such as Wellspring's try to turn that around.
Teenage stars of 'Huge' television series aren't just acting overweight 2010
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Reluctantly — alert for any further tricks on the Wellspring's part — Glory lay down and cocooned herself in blankets, tucking Gordon tightly under her arm and staring up at the candle's flame.
The Warslayer Edghill, Rosemary 2002
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There they receive a schedule and make their way to Tammy Olivier, Wellspring's office manager and HR director.
News 2011
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Program graduates such as Edward continue to inspire and motivate Wellspring's staff and men who are new to the program, she said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Heather Richardson, Wellspring's clinical director, says this is definitely not your standard fat camp, although some students have been to those, too.
News 2011
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There they receive a schedule and make their way to Tammy Olivier, Wellspring's office manager and HR director.
News 2011
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The demand for Wellspring's services for homeless and low-income families increased threefold over the last three years, a direct result of the economic downturn and its impact on families.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"You hit the point where it's your life and everyone else's life on the line," Edward said during a recent interview at Wellspring's headquarters on Rainier Avenue South.
The Seattle Times 2011
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His counselor, Gary Sarozek, a therapist who leads one of Wellspring's groups for domestic batterers, said Edward's empathy with his victim is evidence of progress.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Wellspring's staff is well-versed in those consequences: Virtually every program offered by
The Seattle Times 2011
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