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Washington County Re-Entry & Mental Health Action Team Meeting

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May 15, 2012 | 6:30-8:30p | NAMI Center of Washington County, 18680 SW Shaw St, Aloha, OR

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  • meeting
When May 15, 2012
from 06:30 PM to 08:30 PM
Where NAMI Center of Washington County, 18680 SW Shaw St, Aloha, OR
Contact Name Karen
Contact Phone 503.348.3002
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WCR&MH meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month. Please attend if you or a loved one have mental health needs and have been recently released from jail or prison to Washington County or have ideas for change.

GUEST SPEAKER: Paul Solomon, Executive Director of SPONSORS INC.

Sponsors Inc. provides transitional housing and employment opportunities to people who are released from Oregon prisons and jail in Lane County, Oregon. Since 1973, Sponsors has been the model in evidence based re-entry services and employs recognized best practices to help ex-offenders stay out of prison, for good.

In 2004, Paul Solomon became Director of Men’s Services where he oversaw Sponsors Men’s programs in addition to advocating for Sponsors most stigmatized sub-populations: clients with mental illness, physical and cognitive challenges, and histories of lengthy incarceration. He became Sponsors Executive Director in 2011. Paul serves on the national steering committee for the Inside/Out Prison Exchange Program and is a member of the Governors Reentry Council steering committee. http://www.sponsorsinc.org/

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