Entries by Northern Lakes CMH

Expect Recovery: Make It Happen Newsletter – Vol. 1, Issue 3 Here!

Here is the third issue of the Northern Lakes CMH Recovery: Make It Happen newsletter! (Click the title at the left to see it.) The issue highlights the new BringChange2Mind.org web site, which is a not-for-profit organization created by Glenn Close, the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation (CABF), Fountain House, and Garen and Shari Staglin […]

Down Time – by Thomas Humphrey

Thomas read some of his poems at the opening reception of our 3rd annual Art of Recovery: The Human Journey show. He gave us permission to share his poetry with you here. There’s still time to view the show through November 30, 2009, at the Inside Out Gallery in Traverse City. Down Time down time […]

Providence Falls Like Rain – by Thomas Humphrey

Thomas read this poem at the opening reception of our 3rd annual Art of Recovery: The Human Journey show. He gave us permission to share it with you here. There’s still time to view the show through November 30, 2009, at the Inside Out Gallery in Traverse City. Providence falls like rain upon those of […]

Recovery Art Show continues through November

Over 170 people signed our guest book at the opening reception last night. It was a fun evening with many interesting and talented folks attending and the networking and connections made were gratifying to experience. An added bonus at the reception – beyond the fabulous artwork and the new videos we premiered – were two […]

Time for the 3rd Annual Art of Recovery Show!

Opening Reception Wednesday, November 4, 2009 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. Having to deal with difficulty is something we all share. This stunning show celebrates that recovery is possible for everyone. Whether it is depression, anxiety or some other mental illness, physical illness, developmental disability, trauma, divorce, miscarriage, loss of a loved one, loss of employment, […]

Cadillac News: “Coalition survey to target poverty issues”

CADILLAC – Various human service agencies in Wexford and Missaukee counties will be key in finding out poverty conditions and needs for the two counties.

Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Community Collaborative Coordinator Ken Nydam said the survey and the results will be used by the Coalition for Poverty Reduction to formulate a report.