• For All Seasons Welcomes New Board Members

  • For All Seasons Welcomes New Board Members
    For All Seasons is excited to announce the appointment of Bill Flook, Ph.D., of Chestertown, Sally Heckman of Easton, and Craig Postlewait of Easton to its Board of Directors.
    According to For All Seasons’ President and CEO Beth Anne Dorman, “We are thrilled to have these new members join our board. They bring a wealth of experience, as well as a spirit of generosity and a passion for community service.”
    Bill Flook is a retired school psychiatrist, having also supported School Psychological Services at the Maryland State Department of Education and the Office of Psychological Services in the Baltimore County Public Schools. Active with both educational and mental health advocacy for many years, Flook represented public education on the Mental Health Advisory Committees of both Anne Arundel and Baltimore Counties. He also previously served as President of the Democratic Club of Kent County. Flook currently serves on the steering committee for the Kent and Queen Anne’s chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), the Mental Health Subcommittee of the Blueprint Committee for the Kent County Public Schools, and the Chester Valley Ministers’ Association.
    In addition to being actively engaged in legislative advocacy for mental health, he volunteers for the CVMA Good Neighbor Fund program and the Kent Branch of the NAACP. He and his wife have three children and five grandchildren.
    “I learned about For All Seasons soon after moving to Kent County, particularly regarding their effective work in supporting the students and families of the Kent County Public Schools. Much of my career has focused on student mental health, and in Baltimore County, I worked with my colleagues to build productive relationships between community mental health agencies and many of the public schools. School-based mental health providers from community agencies can make a big difference in improving student mental health. For All Seasons has been doing that important work for years, and I am proud to be a part of it now,” Flook comments.
    Sally Heckman is a retired pharmacist with over 45 years of experience in a variety of pharmacy fields. She came to the Eastern Shore 14 years ago to take up a position as a forensic pharmacist, hired by the Delmarva Foundation to combat fraud, waste, and abuse in the Medicare/Medicaid systems. She also has had extensive experience in retail, hospital, and long-term care pharmacy. As a pharmacist in the UK, she was employed by the National Health Service and as an Army reservist with a British field hospital.
    “Since retiring, I now have time to join a board that can make a meaningful difference in the lives of the people on the Eastern Shore. I was attracted to For All Seasons because they provide an array of mental health services to all, regardless of their ability to pay. When you have a personal crisis, or a family/ friend needs help, For All Seasons is there for them, when they may have no other place to turn. I am proud to be associated with this organization and look forward to being a helpful and productive board member,” Heckman states.
    Craig Postlewait is the owner of Olde School Builders, a firm specializing in historic restoration, custom home building, kitchen and bath renovations, and additions. He has over 40 years of experience in the construction industry, earning numerous accolades for his work, and has been featured in prominent national publications.
    Passionate about giving back to the next generation, Craig leads an apprenticeship program that provides high school students with hands-on experience in the construction trades, fostering career pathways and promoting workforce development. He has led an after-school program called “Girls Who Build” through Easton Middle School.
    Beyond his professional accomplishments, Craig is deeply involved in community service. He has served on the boards of several nonprofit organizations in Pennsylvania, including Home of the Sparrow, which supports women and children facing homelessness, and the Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust, which is preserving historic buildings across Chester County, Pennsylvania. He currently serves on the board of Talbot Interfaith Shelter.
    For All Seasons Behavioral Health & Rape Crisis Center offers mental health services, victim and crisis support, and education and outreach on Maryland’s Mid-Shore and throughout the state. The agency’s unique model of care ensures that anyone can receive high-quality, trauma-certified mental health care when they need it – regardless of language or ability to pay. For information about For All Seasons’ walk-in hours, call 410-822-1018 or visit ForAllSeasonsInc.org.