The Holidays aren`t always “Jolly” for all. For many
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The Holidays aren`t always “Jolly” for all. For many
D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 4 Promotes independence and an enhanced quality of life for adults with serious mental illness. News SAD The Holidays aren’t always “Jolly” for all. For many people the holiday season may not be a flurry of activities - parties, shopping, caroling...in fact for many it may be a trigger for a bout of depression. In our part of the country SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) is quite common. People may be oversleeping, experiencing daytime fatigue, or craving carbohydrates as well as feeling hopeless, having suicidal thoughts and decreasing socialization. At Prairie Harvest Mental Health a number of the people we serve experience SAD along with other mental health concerns such as schizophrenia, bi-polar, major depression. Often times they are prescribed a light box along with their usual medications. The light box artificially simulates sunlight. We encourage people to become more active so they do not isolate. We have exercise groups, organized outings, movie night and a variety of other events. continued on page 2 PAGE SAD FACT: Nearly 4 2 continued from page 1 Prairie Harvest Mental Health staff prepare and share holiday meals and at Christmas include a gift. For many this gift is the only package they receive. percent of American adults, How can you help? 9/3 million people total, had serious suicidal thought in Just knowing there are compassionate people who care sometimes is enough to lift the spirit of someone who is struggling. the past year. Your donations of personal care products, hats, mittens/gloves, scarves or household items will help us provide a gift (for over 100 individuals). A monetary gift of just $5.00 will pay for 2 holiday meals. On behalf of Prairie Harvest Mental Health Consumers, Board of Directors and Staff, I thank you and wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season. Deb Johnson, Chief Executive Officer FACT: One out of five families is affected with mental illness. FACT: Of the nearly 44 million people with mental illness in the U.S., about 45 percent received treatment in the previous year. PAGE How Are We Doing? Prairie Harvest Mental Health asked 118 consumers to complete Outcome Surveys in 2014. (To see the full report go to www.prairieharvest.net.) Below is the question, “Are you satisfied with the following Prairie Harvest Mental Health services?” The answer to this question is vital to how we conduct business. The Board of Directors and management analyze the full report to help us with our planning for future services. Our priorities are to provide housing and services that promote mental health wellness and recovery. Other areas in the survey include employment, involvement in goal setting how, they are treated by staff, cultural sensitivity of staff, social acceptance and overall well-being. Are you satisfied with the following PHMH services? 3 PAGE Karen Braaten Memorial Donors Dan & Sue Hill Zimney foster P..C., Attorneys At Law Handy & Gorham, Attorneys At Law, PLLC Dean & Karen Jacobson Joel Medd Michael & Margaret Beaudine Lee & Faye Mills Mr. & Mrs. Alan Schumacher Paul & Ruth Tuseth P. Kimball Holmes John Warcup Ruth Ann Johnson Randy & Kimberly Kieffer Michael & Janet Kosanda Richard & Nancy Linback Lynn Block M Richard & Susan Geiger Rob & Becky Vakoc Arlene Herzog Galstad, Jensen & McCann, P.A. Linda Bata Richard McGurran Irene Dybwad William & Heather OKeefe Richard & Aida Wakefield Kirk & Joan Smith Harold & Linda Holweger Sarah Barron Sonja Clapp Ruben & Debra Sanchez Kennelly & O’Kefee LTD Leland & Dorothy Lipp Mrs. Joanne Nickelby Michael E. Juntunen, Attorney At Law Gary & Jackie Mitchell Larry J. richards, Attorney At Law Debbie Kleven Myron & Betty Bender Virgil & Amy Schmidt Dale & Marianne Rivard Christopher Griffin, Haley Wamstad Lorie French Ohnstad Twichell, P. C. Morley Law Firm, LTD Dr. Larry & Ramona Halvorson Colleen Alphson Diane Manthei Sonia Anderson, Jerry Saude Reis Law Firm, PC Pearson Christensen & Clapp, PLLP Alvin Boucher Marie Adams Curtus & Jodi Sherman Marsha Allmaras Thomasine Heitkamp George Wogaman Insurance Agency, Inc Maureen Waltz George & Marilyn Cariveau Audrey Timberman Bruce & Mary Hanson David & MaryBeth Vigeland Thomas & Susan FalckJ Jean Yelton Richard & Elsie Hill G. E. Nelson Dan Blomquist Ms. Kathy Hjelden Dusek Law, P.C. Brudvik Law Office, P.C. Ms. Paula Lee Gene & Marilyn Anderson David & Denise Britton Susan & Judy Christianson Stephen & Lorilee Bott Christopher Aymond Gary & Judith Sannes Red River Lions Club 4 2014 Giving Hearts Day Donors Andrea Loar Barry & Ann Folson Bobbie Hepper Olson - Hepper Olson Architects Brenda Cellmer-Monda Brittany Schmidt Bruce Folkedahl David Willprecht Deb & Duane Houdek Debbie Swanson Debra Johnson Debra Muus Don Kramer Earl Schneider - Dakota TV & Appliance Eugene DeLorme Gerri Anderson Glenna Fosse Gwen Chappell Irvin Walen Jean Skari Jeffrey Theige - Medicap Pharmacy Joe Greenwood John Eickhof - Construction Engineers John McConnell Judy & Dave Ludtke Julie Haugen Karen Lovelace Karla Anderson Kate Kenna Kathleen Kushner Kathryn Tevington Kathy Mohn Kay Culver Kimarie DuFault Leon & Avis Fjestad Linda Bedard Lorraine rohde Maria Gokim Marie Christen Mary McConnell Mary Barrett maryDale Hansen Melinda Gebhard Michael Gallo Missy Keney - Alerus Financial Molly Soeby Nancy Hettwer Pam Demmers Paul Stenseth Paula Sneddon Rob & Becky Vakoc Scott Kringstad - Construction engineers Shelley Wagendorf Shirley Vakoc Sonia Zimmerman Virgil & Amy Schmidt Vonnie Lilleoien Vonnie fosse Wanda Seyler Yvonne McConnell Thank You! PAGE 5 PAGE Prairie Harvest Mental Health is please to announce that we have been selected to participate in 2015 Giving Hearts Day. We couldn’t possibly accomplish our work without donors like you. What is Giving Hearts Day? Giving Hearts Day is the biggest charity day of the year. It’s a day dedicated to giving: donations of $10 or more are magnified by match funding. In just 24 hours, millions are raised by nonprofits for doing good locally. Last year, Giving Hearts Day raised $5.7 million for charity in North Dakota and western Minnesota. More than 24,000 online gifts were made! With your help, Prairie Harvest Mental Health can raise a tremendous amount of money to support our mission. If Prairie Harvest Mental Health is one of the top ten organizations to receive the most online contributions, we will receive additional funding from Dakota Medical Foundation! On Thursday, February 12, 2015 the impact of your giving is multiplied with match funding from Dakota Medical Foundation by going to impactgiveback.org and donating $10 or greater. FACT: Half of all mental health disorders show first signs before a person turns 14 years old, and three quarters of mental health disorders begin before age 24. 6 PAGE 930 N 3rd St, Grand Forks, ND 58203-2408 One out of five families is affected by mental illness. Name: Phone: Address: Email: Memorials or Honorariums: This gift is in ___ Memory ___ Honor of __________________________ I would like to contribute: $10.00 ___ $25.00 ___ $50.00 ____Other $__________ Your donation is tax deductible. __ Cash ___ Check ___ Credit Card ______________ Type _____ Exp. ___/_____ Signature ______________________________________ Thank you for your support! You can make a bigger difference than you think. Phone: 701-795-9143 Fax: 701-772-5560 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.prairieharvest.net To make a donation on-line go to www.prairieharvest.net and click on the DONATE NOW button. Christmas 2014 gifts for consumers. To receive an electronic version of our newsletter please contact us with your email address by calling 701-795-9143 ext. 12 or sending an email to [email protected]. 7 930 North 3rd Street Grand Forks, ND 58203-2408 Prairie Harvest Mental Health and Home Place Corporation Board of Directors Gene DeLorme - UND INMED Program Irene Dybwad - Retired GF County Social Services J. Sharon Gates - Retired GF Schools Principal Thomasine Heitkamp - Chair of UND Dept. of Social Work Jody Larson - Director of Congregational Care at HOPE Church Bill Lund - Registered Nurse Kristi Magnuson-Nelson - Owner Hugo’s & Hugo’s Wine & Spirits Kathy Mohn - Retired Alerus Financial Relationship Manager Vicki Morrissette - Director of Judicial Affairs & Crisis Programs - UND Dean of Students Office Home Place Thrift Store Call us at 701-795-9704 to pick up your donations! (Available Monday, Tuesday or Thursday, schedule permitting) 1811 S. Washington, Grand Forks, ND www.prairieharvest.net We accept furniture, clothing, books, electronics, appliances, and household items. Recycle your 100% cotton used/stained/torn clothing or material to be used for work contract for clients. Please call for pick up in Grand Forks area or drop off at store. Eric Scheffer - Assistant Vice President of Banking Sue Shirek - Retired GF Police Dept. Paul Stenseth - Retired Trust Officer All Proceeds Benefit: