FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 17, 2018
PRESS CONTACT: Monica Holt
monica@mypingpr.com
Manchester, N.H. – PCS recently celebrated its 23rd Annual Good Samaritan Awards Celebration by recognizing four extraordinary individuals to include: Susan Bradley, Founder, North End Montessori School, Peter Cooke, Culture Building Consultant/Founder, Cooke Associates, Doug LeClerc, Cofounder, Borderless Books, Manchester School District, and Manchester Fire Chief Dan Goonan, Manchester Fire Safe Station.
“The Good Samaritan Awards are an annual tradition to honor individuals who pursue extraordinary measures to strengthen communities and improve life in New Hampshire,” said Dr. David Reynolds, D.Min., LPP, PCS Executive Director. “We were honored to celebrate this year’s honorees. What’s unique about this awards ceremony is that each of the individuals were chosen by their peers for their extraordinary community service. While they all have different backgrounds, they each have the same ‘giving back’ trait that has dictated their paths in our communities.”
Over the past 23 years, PCS has honored more than 125 individuals.

About Pastoral Counseling Services – Pastoral Counseling Services (PCS) was founded in 1979 is celebrating nearly 40 years of service. PCS provides the best psychotherapeutic techniques while respecting the natural connection between the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual dimensions in the psychotherapy process. PCS is an agency in which clients Feel Heard, Feel Cared for and Feel Better. In addition to our counseling services, PCS impacts the vitality of the community by partnering with other non-profit organizations to help underserved & at risk populations with stress management techniques. PCS also honors those who pursue extraordinary measures to strengthen communities and improve life in New Hampshire with the Good Samaritan Awards, an annual tradition since 1996. For more information: visit PCS’ website at www.pcs-nh.org