This week’s blog I hope will also reflect on the hot and humid summer we are having.
While Michigan is still waiting for recovery, we are hearing from those in the law enforcement community that they are busier than ever this summer. With the cut back in budgets our safety net is stretched pretty thin and our mental health clinics are also seeing more individuals and families than normal. Summer used to be a time when families tried to get away and spend a little time together; I think this has become more difficult this year. Those that still have jobs are not taking the time off (maybe partly in fear that their job might not be there when they return), while others need every dime they can earn. This is true especially when two were working and now because of the economy only one income is coming in. Even among our own, in the helping community we are seeing the toll this is taking. Please continue to be observant of our co-workers that might be going through a difficult period.
I posted the notice of Dr. Sean Joe’s wife who had just passed this week; I wanted to extend our condolences to Dr. Joe and his family.
Please remember to:
Stay safe, stay connected
Larry Lewis, President MASP
"Where have all my Bloggers gone?...."
“Where have all my Bloggers gone?”
Did you ever have a song get stuck in your hear and can’t seem to get it out? Well have I had one this past week? The words have changed a little, “Where have all the flowers gone, a long time…..” to “Where have all my Bloggers gone…..” Seriously MASP is looking for bloggers to add to our discussion on suicide and its effect on Michigan families, neighborhoods, and communities. I could dominate our blog; however I prefer to hear from you. What you have to say is also important and your message also needs to be heard. That is why I have held back, like my vice-president always says I’m not shy about talking.
Michigan and MASP needs your active participation we are looking to provide resources in the arena of suicide prevention and by joining with us you can help to reduce the number of attempts and suicides in our state. Thank you for your support and looking forward to reading your blogs!
Larry, President
MASP
Did you ever have a song get stuck in your hear and can’t seem to get it out? Well have I had one this past week? The words have changed a little, “Where have all the flowers gone, a long time…..” to “Where have all my Bloggers gone…..” Seriously MASP is looking for bloggers to add to our discussion on suicide and its effect on Michigan families, neighborhoods, and communities. I could dominate our blog; however I prefer to hear from you. What you have to say is also important and your message also needs to be heard. That is why I have held back, like my vice-president always says I’m not shy about talking.
Michigan and MASP needs your active participation we are looking to provide resources in the arena of suicide prevention and by joining with us you can help to reduce the number of attempts and suicides in our state. Thank you for your support and looking forward to reading your blogs!
Larry, President
MASP
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