Please forward this email to anyone who may be interested in these two free NAMI classes that start next week.
Family to Family is for anyone who lives with or loves someone with a mental illness. This class gives family members tools for coping, communicating and understanding their loved one with a mental illness. The class provides education, resources and support. This class runs for twelve weeks beginning Thursday 3/25 6:30 pm at the new IHC Hospital located at Quinn's Junction. The class will be meeting in the private dining room off the cafeteria. To RSVP please call Deb Kirby at 435.649.1921.
Bridges is for adults ages 18 and older who have a mental health disorder. This class provides consumers with tools for coping, communicating and recovery. The class provides education, resources and support. This class runs for ten weeks beginning Thursday 3/25 6:30 pm at the People's Health Clinic conference room at their new location at Quinn's Junction. To RSVP please call Sherri Christensen at 435.731.6056.
Please RSVP right away!
Thanks for your help in spreading the word!
Wendy Mair
Wasatch-Summit Affiliate Director and
Child and Adolescent Resource Specialist
NAMI Utah
wendy@namiut.org
435.503.0432
Monday, March 22, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Golden Eagle Going for Gold
The National Ability Center's Greg Shaw is in Vancouver as a member of the USA Sled Hockey Team trying to cap an amazing year that saw the U.S. win its first ever Sledge Hockey World Championship this past summer. Last night Greg scored the second of six goals for Team USA as they routed the Japanese 6-0. A number of articles and photos of the team were posted after the win. Below are a few of the links. Feel free to add others in the comments if you find them.
- Canada.com (Terry Bell)
- Vancouver Sun (Gary Kingston)
- Calgary Herald (Terry Bell)
- Getty Images
- Life (Jamie McDonald/Getty Images)
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