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 September 2016 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 2 September 2016 3 September 2016 4 September 2016 In Partnership with RAM 5 September 2016 sewing 6 September 2016 7 September 2016 8 September 2016 9 September 2016 10 September 2016 11 September 2016 12 September 2016 13 September 2016 14 September 2016 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. 15 September 2016 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 16 Please visit www.knowmj.org for more information September 2016 17 September 2016 18 September 2016 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 19 September 2016 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 20 Application Process Income Based September 2016 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 21 Sun 4 Mon 5 6 Labor Day NyECC CLOSED 11 Home Town Hero’s First Responders Recognition Banquet 4:00pm-7:00pm Valley Electric Assoc. 18 12 Yoga @ NyECC, 10am & 3:30pm Youth Martial Arts @ 2:30pm 19 HOPE Committee Meeting @ 11:30am Yoga @ NyECC, 10am & 3:30pm Youth Martial Arts @ 2:30pm 25 Tue 26 Customer Service Workshop 9am Chi Gung @NyECC, 2pm Tai Chi @NyECC, 3pm 13 Intro to Comp. 9am ChiGung @NyECC, 2pm Tai Chi @NyECC , 3pm 20 Chi Gung @NyECC, 2pm Tai Chi @NyECC, 3pm 27 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 1 Thu 2 Fri Sat 3 Orientation @ NyECC, Job Readiness @ 9am NyECC, 9am Tai Chi @NyECC, Youth Martial Arts @ 2pm & 3pm 2:30pm 7 8 9 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 14 15 16 10 CASA Luau Spring Mountain Ranch 6:00pm-…. 17 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 21 22 23 24 RAM Committee 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 28 Resume Builder & Dress 4 Success Workshop @ NyECC, 9am 29 Tai Chi @NyECC, 2pm & 3pm 30 RAM Clinic RAM Clinic NyECC CLOSED September 2016 24