Dentist Joins CHP Family Dental Center

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Lina El-Kashef, D.D.S, has joined the dental medicine team at CHP Family Dental Center in Great Barrington.

A 2019 graduate of the Texas A & M College of Dentistry, she most recently worked in private dental practices in Texas before relocating to the Northeast and joining the CHP dental team.
 
She earned her M.S. in medical sciences from the University of North Texas Health Science Center, and she completed her B.S. in biology and health care studies at the University of Texas at Dallas.
 
Dr. El-Kashef's dedication to dentistry, and her passion for helping others, motivates her to continuously seek out training and professional development in order to remain knowledgeable and current about emerging dental practices and technologies.
 
She is fluent in French, Arabic, Spanish and English and resides in the Albany, N.Y. area.
 
For information or an appointment, contact (413) 528-5565.

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New Camp Is Safe Place for Children Suffering Loss to Addiction

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Last year's Happy Campers courtesy of Max Tabakin.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A new camp is offering a safe place for children who have lost a parent or guardian to addiction. 
 
Director Gayle Saks founded the nonprofit "Camp Happy Place" last year. The first camp was held in June with 14 children.
 
Saks is a licensed drug and alcohol counselor who works at the Brien Center. One of her final projects when studying was how to involve youth, and a camp came to mind. Camp had been her "happy place" growing up, and it became her dream to open her own.
 
"I keep a bucket list in my wallet, and it's right on here on this list, and I cross off things that I've accomplished," she said. "But it is the one thing on here that I knew I had to do."
 
The overnight co-ed camp is held at a summer camp in Winsted, Conn., where Saks spent her summers as a child. It is four nights and five days and completely free. Transportation is included as are many of the items needed for camping. The camp takes up to 30 children.
 
"I really don't think there's any place that exists specifically for this population. I think it's important to know, we've said this, but that it is not a therapeutic camp," Saks said.
 
She said the focus is on fun for the children, though they are able to talk to any of the volunteer and trained staff. The staff all have experience in social work, addiction and counseling, and working with children.
 
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