[Ohio-Talk] Informative Health and Wellness Conference Call: Tuesday May 5th

Cheryl Fields cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com
Mon May 4 02:58:50 UTC 2020


 The Community Service Committee invites you to join an important
health and wellness conversation on Tuesday evening.

The corona virus has caused most Americans a certain
amount of loss, this may translate to grief. For some it is loss or
reduced income, for others it is the inability to navigate new systems
and especially the isolation from family and
friends.

 In addition to this insidious virus forcing people into
unfamiliar, uncomfortable and unknown territory Amy Acton M.D., MPH
Director Ohio Department of Health,   has suggested that each of us
will experience the many stages of grief during this unprecedented
time.

 Because of the unique circumstances that blindness presents, this
forum will educate and provide the opportunity for
participants to have their questions answered.

If you or someone you know can benefit from talking to a professional,
do not hesitate to call: Ohio Covid care line: 800-720-9616
 Open 8 am-8 pm calls roll over to a national hot line at night.


Date: Tuesday May 5th Time: 6:30 P.M.-8:00 P.M.

Call: 712-775-7031

Code: 240 281 423

The committee has chosen four dynamic facilitators for this forum,
don't miss it!

Christopher Saiben-Cincinnati, Ohio

Dr. Carolyn Peters-Dayton, Ohio

Natassha Ricks-Cleveland, Ohio

Shawn Calloway-Washington, district of Columbia

All are welcome! Please share this information with others.

If you need additional information call, Cheryl Fields at 216-566-4317.
Thank you for your support. Be safe and stay healthy.


Onward!


Cheryl E. Fields

NFB Ohio Community Service Chair

nfbohio.org

216-566-4317

cherylelaine1957 at gmail.com


I am filled with hope, energy, and love by participating in the National
Federation of
the Blind because my expectations are raised, my contributions make a
difference to
me and to others, and I can celebrate the realization of my dreams with my
Federation family.





A man has made at least a start on discovering the meaning of human
life when he plants shade trees under which he knows full well he will
never sit.
--D. Elton Trueblood




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