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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 03291988
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I <br /> III <br /> I <br /> 1 Mr. Pugleasa introduced other members of the Committee who were with • <br /> 2 him as Jack Griffin, Vice President; Rose Mary Hannon, Treasurer; <br /> 3 Dorthy Fleming, Secretary; and Barb Olsonoski , who he said had also <br /> 4 been very active on the Committee. <br /> 5 The speaker told the Councilmembers: <br /> 6 *the funds the City had provided in the past had been well spent to <br /> 7 get chemical abuse awareness information out to the community and <br /> 8 into the schools; <br /> 9 *new members, many of them chemical health professionals themselves , <br /> 10 had brought more energy and different perspectives on chemical <br /> 11 health issues to the organization, including those related to insur- <br /> 12 ance, lack of awareness of intervention skills for adults, and the <br /> 13 need for inexpensive chemical free recreational alternatives for <br /> 14 youths; <br /> 15 *as indicated in the information sheet given the Secretary, rather <br /> 16 than just dispensing information, "the Committee will concentrate <br /> 17 on working with individuals and groups to explore and examine the <br /> 18 chemical health system, acting as an informal ' trouble shooter ' . " <br /> 19 After identifying a problem, the Committee will form networks of <br /> 20 individuals and groups who may be able to implement solutions; <br /> 21 *said the Committee would not be looking for problems and no effort <br /> 22 would be made to duplicate the excellent professional services al- • <br /> 23 ready available but rather the Committee. hopes to help those who may <br /> 24 have fallen through the cracks; <br /> 25 *indicated that to give better visibility to the new goals, Committee <br /> 26 members are giving this type of presentation before the various <br /> 27 organizations like the New Brighton and St. Anthony Councils and <br /> 28 School Boards who have supported their efforts in the past in the <br /> 29 hopes that those and other organizations might channel some of the <br /> 30 problems brought to them to the Committee for referral. <br /> 31 Mayor Sundland indicated he was happy to see the organization <br /> 32 changing its focus from just handing out pamphlets to more of a pro- <br /> 33 active role and he complimented them for recognizing their role would <br /> 34 be to help funnel people who need help to the professionals, rather <br /> 35 than trying to complete with those services . The Mayor said the only <br /> 36 concerns the Council might have had about funding this Committee over <br /> 37 the years was that it appeared to be only another layer of available <br /> 38 chemical abuse awareness services and it now appeared they were on <br /> 39 track .in changing their focus . <br /> 40 Float Idea Given Enthusiastic Receptions <br /> 41 Barb Olsonoski indicated she was present to get the Council ' s reaction <br /> 42 to an idea originating with the Apache Merchants Association and taken <br /> 43 to the St. Anthony Village Chamber of Commerce, that it might be the <br /> 8 <br />
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