Monday, December 21, 2009

Mental Health Systems Discussion to be Held

With the state’s brainy bloom arrangement in disarray, abounding North Carolinians are apprehensive how leaders accustomed this to happen. To abode their concerns, Fairmont United Methodist Church’s Committee for Social Justice will host a console appointment on Thursday, October 23. The altercation will crop abode at the abbey (2501 Clark Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27607) from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

As broadly reported, North Carolina’s brainy bloom accessories abide to appear beneath analysis for abundant affidavit including understaffing, the corruption of funds and the poor analysis of patients. With new issues arising locally and throughout the state, the time is now to accessible discussions and seek for solutions.

“This appointment gives the accessible a adventitious to accept the problems adverse our brainy bloom arrangement - above the account and political address - from humans who abide and plan in that world,” says Darron Stover, affiliate of the Fairmont United Methodist Church Committee for Social Justice. “We’re hopeful that these discussions will be a agitator in analytic the issues.

During the forum, across brainy bloom leaders will explain accepted problems and what the implications are, as able-bodied as action account on what can be done to move forward. Panelists for the accident include: Kent Goddard, Wake Chapter of National Alliance on Mental Illness; Ann Akland, co-chair of the Wake County Consumer & Family Advisory Committee; and John Tote, controlling administrator of the North Carolina Mental Health Association.

The altercation is free, and all association associates are encouraged to attend. For added advice or to RSVP, alarm (919) 832-3316 or e-mail fairmont@intrex.net.

About Fairmont United Methodist Church:
Fairmont United Methodist Church, amid two blocks west of Cameron Village, is currently in its 70th year of ministry. Home to the Raleigh Wesley Foundation, the United Methodist Campus Ministry, Fairmont embraces all amount ethics of Christianity and added accurately the primary credo of Wesleyan Theology. It carries advanced these ethics through its different alloy of: Joyful Worship, Radical Hospitality, Risk-Taking Mission to the World, Nurturing Community, Responsible Stewardship, Unconditional Acceptance and Authenticity. Services are at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Sundays at 2501 Clark Avenue, Raleigh, NC 27607. Contact Pastor Steve Hickle at (919) 832-3316 or appointment www.FairmontUMC.org for added information.

Media Contact:
Darron Stover
919.521.5150
advisor@invest4change.com

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