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Op-ed: The importance of mental health in schools
More than a month after the shooting rampage in Newtown, Conn., mental health professionals stated that psychological disorders often emerge before people enter high school; however, only a small percentage of students ever receives necessary intervention...Tags: Family, Gun Control, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Health Treatments
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Family Promise to fill empty bowls, new leaders for P.E.O. Sisterhood
Family Promise is having its third annual Empty Bowl fundraiser on June 2 with proceeds going to provide safe shelter, meals and support for homeless families. Guests are welcome from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church of Glendale,...
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Teen suicide talk roils forum
The seven candidates competing for three seats on the Glendale Unified school board addressed district issues before dozens of people Thursday night at the La Crescenta Library in the final candidates forum of this election season. Hosted by the...Tags: Politics, Teaching and Learning, Elections, Students, Suicide
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Faith and Life: It's OK to cry it out
Why are we taught not to cry? Especially boys and men? Society often gives us the message that crying is weak, wrong, or uncomfortable for others. The truth is, crying is extremely wise. And adults need to cry to heal from grief, anger and many other...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness
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Three local women honored by Las Candelas
Las Candelas will celebrate 60 years of serving emotionally challenged children during its Springtime's Promise fashion show luncheon on Feb. 25 at the Marriott-Burbank Airport Hotel. Three women will be honored for giving nearly 50 years each to the...Tags: Human Interest, Linda Evans, YMCA, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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Gun control letter was overly optimistic
Craig Kupka, I appreciate your thoughts about guns (“Hunting rifles, shotguns are enough,” Mailbag, Feb. 6), but you are an optimist. If you think owners of illegal guns are going to surrender their handguns and military-style weapons don't...Tags: Health Insurance, Gun Control, Politics, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control
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Family Promise welcomes director
Kimberly Rhodes has been named network director of Family Promise of East San Fernando Valley, which serves Glendale. Family Promise is a national nonprofit organization committed to helping low-income families to achieve lasting independence. Rhodes has... -
Community news: 2013 Hathaway-Sycamores Children's Art Calendar available, Alumni gems to receive Diamond Awards
Local landmarks are interpreted through aspiring young artists on the pages of the 2013 Hathaway-Sycamores Children's Art Calendar. The calendar was created through the “I Love LA” art project by students who receive academic enrichment and...
Tags: Family, Fox Sports (tv network), Health and Safety at School, Human Interest, CBS Corp.
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On Education: Drew's story should never have been written
An autopsy report is a difficult read. So, too, was poring through a lawsuit filed against the Glendale Unified School District in December by the family of Drew Ferraro, a 15-year-old Crescenta Valley High School student who committed suicide one year...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Justice System, Bullying, Trials, Laws
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Community news: Las Candelas lights up its holiday gala, Crescenta Valley High School graduating class has 50th reunion
Members and husbands gathered for the Las Candelas annual Holiday Party on Dec. 16 at the Valley Hunt Club. The theme of the gala event was “It's the Hap-Happiest Time of the Year!” The festive evening included caroling by the Towne Singers...
Tags: Family, Human Interest, Holidays, Behavioral Conditions, Entertainment
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Burbank, Glendale educators denounce NRA call for armed guards on campus
Local educators denounced the National Rifle Assn.'s assertion Friday that schools nationwide employ armed guards on their campuses as a deterrent to future mass shooting like what happened in Newtown, Conn. In a news conference Friday, Wayne LaPierre,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Behavioral Conditions
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Program fights stigma of mental health help in Armenian community
A mental health program targeted at the Armenian community is struggling to meet its annual service goal, due in part, organizers say, to the cultural stigma attached to seeking help. For the past 10 months, the program through Didi Hirsch Mental...Tags: Substance Abuse, Google Inc., Behavioral Conditions, Health, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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