CIT REVIEW

July 11, 2009

Again NAMI, in cooperation with other agencies, was able to host a second CIT session on June 22-26, thanks to NAMI Coordinator, Chewerl Radican.

Attendees came from around the state and were in attendance along with a few local police officers and dispatchers.

Since first responders are so crucial in times of a crisis, they can make the difference between medical treatment and/or jail.

Unfortunately, state funding for these programs have been cut for next year. Our challenge in NAMI will be to carry on, in spite of these hard times.  Think NAMIWalk and other funding opportunities for this worthy cause!  Feel free to contact one of our board members with your suggestions.

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