“The most important part about being the front desk at UWABC is to be patient with people because they come in all sorts of moods. People want to tell their story and be heard with compassion. It’s also very important to understand what resources are available.” Cindy shares.
She knows that people need her special skills—being patient, offering support, and creating a welcoming space.
“People want to be heard and know that the other person is really listening,” Cindy says. Her attentiveness, patience, and deep knowledge of UWABC’s work make her an essential part of the team. Whether it’s answering questions, offering a kind word, or connecting people with the right staff member, Cindy helps make UWABC a place where everyone belongs.
Today, we've got two stories that showcase Cindy's connection to our community. Maybe you will be next!