After completing her associate degree, Karen was in the management field for five years prior to becoming a wife and mother. Karen was hired in February 2010 as an Administrative Assistant for ACCFS.
Karen’s desire to help the hurting, nurture hope, and encourage growth is met through her daily tasks.
Karen and Benj, her husband, reside in Eureka IL. They have four adult children, four in-laws, and four grandchildren. They are active members of the Apostolic Christian Church of Washington, IL.
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