September 2016 Newsletter - Nye Communities Coalition

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September 2016 Newsletter - Nye Communities Coalition
Pahrump Location:
1020 E. Wilson Rd.,
Pahrump, NV 89048
Ph: 775.727.9970
Em: [email protected]
Tonopah Location:
1 Frankie St.,
Tonopah, NV 89049
Ph: 775.482.9883
Em: [email protected]
Visit our website at
www.nyecc.org
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Career Connections Workshops
Customer Service Workshop
Resume Builder & Dress for Success
Intro to Computers & Basic Word
Orientation
Job Readiness
Call for dates and
times:
(775) 727-9970
NyE Communities Coalition would like to
thank Shawna Righter for all the hard
work and dedication that she has provided.
Shawna is moving on to reach for her goals
and her last day with NyECC was August
31. She spent a great deal of time ensuring
newsletters, emails, and flyers were ready
and available when they were needed. Her
personality and up beat attitude shined
throughout all she accomplished. Shawna,
THANK YOU, for all you have done to help
the coalition and those of the community.
Call Times:
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
Transit Hours:
Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
Serving the Pahrump Area
24 hour notice required
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In Partnership with RAM
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Progressive Choices is a non-profit organization that helps provide vocational
training and supportive employment services for developmentally disabled
adults. They are a full service support and employment agency. Here at NyE
Communities Coalition we have had the pleasure of having a few delightful
individuals come and volunteer once a week.
There is never a challenge they haven’t been able to
tackle head on. They have worked with a few of the
staff at NyECC to help complete projects. While
working with John Pawlak on the storage area John
said, “They work very well, listen to instructions,
and they get along well. It would be a pleasure to
have them come back again.” They are enthusiastic
and work hard to get the job done quickly and
efficiently. After helping clean and organize the
Holiday Task Force’s Community Dinner storage
area with Linda Wright she said, “They did a
fantastic job. They were very helpful and great to
work with.” NyECC has found them to be truly
beneficial to our organization. Roman Gerard is
working diligently to promote the services
throughout Pahrump. For more information on how to use the services of Progressive Choices please
call Roman at (951) 443-6353.
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Leslie Parra
Linda Wright
Jason Sandoval
Sam Orr
Laurie Osbourne
Antonio Sandoval
Holly Horwarth
Desiree Ferris
NyE Communities Coalition would like to give a heartfelt THANK YOU, to all
the AmeriCorps that served during the past year. We appreciate all your hard
work and wonderful service projects, such as, the inspirational garden and
your outstanding work in the schools. You have been a great asset to NyE
Communities Coalition, NyE County School District, and the community. We
wish you well and good luck in your future endeavors!
America’s drug culture seems to be shifting towards an attitude of acceptance and
normalization, especially in the states that have decided to legalize recreational marijuana use.
In the case of Colorado, there’s been a 26 percent increase in youth (ages 12 to 17) for monthly
marijuana use in the three years since medical marijuana was commercialized in 2009 (“The
Legalization of Marijuana in Colorado: The Impact,” a study by the Rocky Mountain High
Intensity Drug Trafficking Area).
It is disconcerting that legalization also leads young people to view marijuana’s effects less as
serious. According to a time.com article, many students think that marijuana use isn’t
dangerous since it’s already legal in some states. Yet the dangers of marijuana use during
adolescence and young adulthood are proven.
Youth marijuana use is associated with decreased school performance. Marijuana use can
drop a person’s IQ by 8 points. Also, marijuana use may have a higher future risk of using other
drugs, including alcohol, tobacco, methamphetamine and even cocaine. In a 2014
Monitoring the Future survey, only 16.4 percent of high school seniors thought that
occasional marijuana use put the user at great risk compared to 27.4 percent five years ago.
According to 2013 Nevada Kids Count data, nearly one in five of Nevada’s kids and young
people ages 12 to 25 already smoke marijuana one or more times a month. African-American and
Hispanic populations account for significantly higher percentages among Nevada’s youth.
As President Obama recently stated publicly, “Students who smoke marijuana have twice the
odds of being a high school dropout. And have trouble finding jobs, get involved in gangs and
crime, and end up on welfare.”
Contributed by: Carly Mayberry
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Please visit www.knowmj.org for more information
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NyE Communities Coalition Staff
Stacy Smith: Executive Director
Tammy Moore: Financial & HR Director
Dianna Carrell: Fiscal/Administrative Assistant
David Fields: Information Technology/Security Manager
Jess Rosner: Tonopah Coordinator
Shawna Righter: Communications Specialist
Kim Johnson: Prevention & Wellness Director
Leeann Luna: Community Health Worker
Christina Floyd: Project Coordinator
Tammi Odegard: Workforce Director
Sheryl Camacho: Adult Workforce Lead Career Coach
Lilia Rodriguez: Adult Workforce Offender Career Coach
Felicia Lecroix: Reception / QA & Child Safety Seat
Kaylee Harker: Leadership Coordinator
Andrew Gonzales: Youth Workforce Lead Supervisor
Monique Barnes: Youth Workforce Career Coach
Marliana Porter: Youth Workforce Career Coach
Jesse Tarver: Youth WERKS Supervisor
John Pawlak: Facilities Coordinator
Heidi Labastida: Coalition Manager
Donna Bellina: Volunteer Coordinator
Cian Hauschen: Project Specialist Methodologies
Amanda Balog: Resource Coordinator
Albert Bass: Mobility Manager
Shawna Dexter: Resource Room Coordinator
Grant Attributions
This publication was supported in whole or in part by the Nevada Division of Public
and Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency
(SAPTA) through State General Funds, and SAPT Block and Partnership for
Success federal grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors
and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. DHHS, SAMHSA, or
the State of Nevada.
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency (SAPTA) through State
General Funds and/or the SAPT Block Grant for the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). NyECC Career Connections
and Youth WERKS projects are supported by Community Services Block Grant,
Workforce Connections and Workforce Investment Act.
Drug Free Communities and Funds for Healthy Nevadans. The contents are
solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the
official views of funders. Thank you to our funding organizations and partners.
Funded in part by Nevada Office of Traffic Safety, Department of Public Safety.
Diabetes projects are supported by the Nevada State Health Division through
Grant Number 5U58DP002003-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. Nevada Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services
(MHDS)
Committee Chairs
Community Outreach
Butch Borasky
Holiday Task Force
Matt King
Linda Wright
HOPE Committee
Linda Fitzgibbons
Coalition Meetings
Dina Williamson-Erdag
Food Security
Irene Dunlap
Transportation Committee
Albert Bass
Susan Holecheck
NyECC Managing
Board
President
Dina Williamson-Erdag
Treasurer
Tim Sutton
Secretary
Tyann James
Past President
Tom Metscher
Members
James Oscarson
Karen Holley
Linda Fitzgibbons
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PAHRUMP FOOD PANTRIES
Joy Divine Church
1160 So. Loop Road
Pahrump, NV 89048
Pastor Darryl Hartwell
Ph: 517-575-4669 or
775-209-5157 Wed 11-12
Faith Fellowship Church
2190 No. Blagg Road
Salvation Army
721 So. Buol
Fridays 11:00-11:30 AM
Ph: 775-727-9183
Tues./Thurs. 7:00-11:00 AM
Walk in/no appointment
Pahrump, NV 89048
Oasis Outreach
1061 E. Second Street
Pahrump, NV 89048
Ph: 775-751-6171 (message)
Sun/Wed/Thur/Fri perishables
6:30-7:30 AM
Ph: 775-727-3862
United Methodist Church
1300 East Highway 372
Mon/Tues 9:00 AM-Noon
Ph: 775-727-6767
Path of Hope Ministry
781 West Street
Ph: 775-751-1867
May-Sept. 8-10 AM Wed.
(Summer Hours)
Oct.-April 9-11 AM Wed.
(Winter Hours)
VFW -Veterans of Foreign Wars (Veterans only!!!)
4651 Homestead Road
Wed/Fri 10:00-Noon
Pahrump, NV 89047
Ph: 775-727-6072
Pahrump Comm. Church
1061 E. Wilson
Mon/Thur/Fri.8- Noon
Ph: 775-727-5384
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Back Pack Program
Pahrump Schools
Chanda Ph: 616-902-0629
Summer Food Mobiles
Nye Co. Health/Human Services
1981 E. Calvada Blvd. #120
Ph: 775-751-7095
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Application Process
Income Based
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NyE Communities Coalition Staff
Stacy Smith: Executive Director
Tammy Moore: Financial & HR Director
Dianna Carrell: Fiscal/Administrative Assistant
David Fields: Information Technology/Security Manager
Jess Rosner: Tonopah Coordinator
Shawna Righter: Communications Specialist
Kim Johnson: Prevention & Wellness Director
Leeann Luna: Community Health Worker
Christina Floyd: Project Coordinator
Tammi Odegard: Workforce Director
Sheryl Camacho: Adult Workforce Lead Career Coach
Lilia Rodriguez: Adult Workforce Offender Career Coach
Felicia Lecroix: Reception / QA & Child Safety Seat
Kaylee Harker: Leadership Coordinator
Andrew Gonzales: Youth Workforce Lead Supervisor
Monique Barnes: Youth Workforce Career Coach
Marliana Porter: Youth Workforce Career Coach
Jesse Tarver: Youth WERKS Supervisor
John Pawlak: Facilities Coordinator
Heidi Labastida: Coalition Manager
Donna Bellina: Volunteer Coordinator
Cian Hauschen: Project Specialist Methodologies
Amanda Balog: Resource Coordinator
Albert Bass: Mobility Manager
Shawna Dexter: Resource Room Coordinator
Grant Attributions
This publication was supported in whole or in part by the Nevada Division of Public
and Behavioral Health, Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency
(SAPTA) through State General Funds, and SAPT Block and Partnership for
Success federal grants from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors
and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. DHHS, SAMHSA, or
the State of Nevada.
Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency (SAPTA) through State
General Funds and/or the SAPT Block Grant for the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). NyECC Career Connections
and Youth WERKS projects are supported by Community Services Block Grant,
Workforce Connections and Workforce Investment Act.
Drug Free Communities and Funds for Healthy Nevadans. The contents are
solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the
official views of funders. Thank you to our funding organizations and partners.
Funded in part by Nevada Office of Traffic Safety, Department of Public Safety.
Diabetes projects are supported by the Nevada State Health Division through
Grant Number 5U58DP002003-02 from the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. Nevada Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services
(MHDS)
Committee Chairs
Community Outreach
Butch Borasky
Holiday Task Force
Matt King
Linda Wright
HOPE Committee
Linda Fitzgibbons
Coalition Meetings
Dina Williamson-Erdag
Food Security
Irene Dunlap
Transportation Committee
Albert Bass
Susan Holecheck
NyECC Managing
Board
President
Dina Williamson-Erdag
Treasurer
Tim Sutton
Secretary
Tyann James
Past President
Tom Metscher
Members
James Oscarson
Karen Holley
Linda Fitzgibbons
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Labor Day
NyECC
CLOSED
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Home Town Hero’s
First Responders
Recognition Banquet
4:00pm-7:00pm
Valley Electric Assoc.
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Yoga @ NyECC,
10am & 3:30pm
Youth Martial Arts @
2:30pm
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HOPE Committee
Meeting @ 11:30am
Yoga @ NyECC,
10am & 3:30pm
Youth Martial Arts @
2:30pm
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Customer Service
Workshop 9am
Chi Gung @NyECC,
2pm
Tai Chi @NyECC,
3pm
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Intro to Comp. 9am
ChiGung @NyECC,
2pm
Tai Chi @NyECC ,
3pm
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Chi Gung @NyECC,
2pm
Tai Chi @NyECC,
3pm
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Yoga @ NyECC,
Chi Gung @ NyECC,
10am & 3:30pm
2pm
Youth Martial Arts @ Tai Chi @NyECC,3pm
2:30pm
Lincoln County
Action Team Meeting
@ 4:30pm
Wed
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Fri
Sat
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Orientation @ NyECC,
Job Readiness @
9am
NyECC, 9am
Tai Chi @NyECC,
Youth Martial Arts @
2pm & 3pm
2:30pm
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RAM Committee
10:30 –12
Tonopah Coalition
Job Readiness @
Meeting @ the
Orientation @ NyECC,
NyECC, 9am
Convention Center,
9am
Youth Martial Arts @
12pm
Tai Chi @NyECC,
2:30pm
2pm & 3pm
Cribs 4 Kids @10am
Resume Builder & Dress
KNYE 95.1
4 Success Workshop @
RAM telethon 1-4PM
NyECC, 9am
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CASA
Luau
Spring Mountain
Ranch
6:00pm-….
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RAM Committee
Job Readiness @
10:30 –12
NyECC, 9am
Orientation @ NyECC, Youth Martial Arts @
9am
2:30pm
Tai Chi @NyECC,
Resume Builder & Dress
2pm & 3pm
Community Outreach
Meeting @ Oasis
Outreach, 11:30am
CCIC/Food Security Committee Meeting @ Oasis
Outreach, 1 PM
Community Sew In
10:00am-2:00pm
NyECC NAC
4 Success Workshop
@ NyECC, 9am
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Job Readiness @
10:30 –12
NyECC, 9am
Orientation @ NyECC, Youth Martial Arts @
9am
2:30pm
Resume Builder &
Tai
Chi
@NyECC,
Dress 4 Success
2pm & 3pm
Workshop @ NyECC,
9am
General Coalition
Meeting@ Pahrump
Library, 8:30am
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Resume Builder &
Dress 4 Success
Workshop @ NyECC,
9am
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Tai Chi @NyECC,
2pm & 3pm
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RAM Clinic RAM Clinic
NyECC
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