Continuing the Caring Tradition
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“Caring for those who can no Longer Care for Themselves”
The clients of the Public Administrator’s Office are the incapacitated elderly, mentally retarded/developmentally disabled, and severely mentally ill, all of whom share the need for the substituted judgment of a surrogate decision maker.

“Excellence in Guardianship”
As a Deputy Public Administrator in Greene County, Laura Fabro not only has the experience and commitment necessary to perform the duties of Public Administrator, she also has the endorsement and the support of nationally-recognized incumbent Public Administrator, Carolyn Little

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.Laura Fabro has the Experience and Dedication that Matter Most

Laura Fabro has the qualifications, professional affiliations, and experience necessary to get the job done:

  • Deputy Public Administrator, Greene County Missouri
  • Master’s Degree in Public Health, Missouri State University
  • Registered Guardian, Center for Guardianship Certification
  • Member – National Guardianship Association
  • Member – Missouri Association of Public Administrators
  • Member – National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), NAMI Missouri, and NAMI Southwest Chapter
  • Member – Senior Link Collaborative, Community Partnership of the Ozarks
  • Special Olympics, Missouri’s State Summer Games
  • Southwest Missouri Office on Aging (SWMOA)
  • Alzheimer’s Association, Southwest Missouri Chapter
  • PTA officer
  • Sunday school teacher
  • Member – Ozark Mountain Ridge Runners, marathon runner, participant in local running / fundraising activities
  • Husband is an Agriculture Teacher and a coach at Strafford High School
  • Mother of three

“Continuing the Caring Tradition”
Carolyn Little is ready for retirement. For the past two years, Ms. Little has been the mentor for Laura Fabro, sharing her wealth of wisdom and knowledge, preparing Laura Fabro to continue the traditions of respect and advocacy perfected by Carolyn Little.

“Where Experience and Dedication Lead to the Dignified and Respectful Treatment of the Disabled”