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Greetings!
Happy New Year! In this newsletter, we look at the year ahead, those who make our work possible, and
the exciting ways you can get involved this
year!
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Spotlight on 2010: A Look Ahead
2009 brought many challenges, but with the
start of a new year and a new decade, comes a
sense of renewed hope and promise for the
future. CrisisLink is committed to being
there every step of the way.
CrisisLink is doing more than
ever to help those in need. As of December 2009, we helped: - 50% more people than we did the previous year.
- 50% more suicidal callers
- twice as many youth in crisis
With you at our side, we'll be there for all who reach out for help in 2010 and beyond.
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Volunteer Testimonial: Doris Crawford Doris speaks about her involvement with CrisisLink and why she became part of the team!"Several years ago I signed up through a volunteer center to help
CrisisLink with their annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner. It was at
this event that I first learned about the impact that CrisisLink's
hotline has throughout the community. The experiences shared at that
event touched me deeply. I was moved by what I heard; but even more
impressed by the passion and enthusiasm shown by those who had touched
the lives of so many people during their time of need. I was
immediately convinced I wanted to learn more about the organization and
perhaps be a part of it. Since then, I've helped with several
fundraising events, and finally found time to be a part of the
organization on a more regular basis. Since last August, I have been
volunteering at the office as a special projects coordinator. I assist
in posting open volunteer positions on local websites and in newspapers
for both ongoing positions and special events. I also help with
community events, database input, preparation of outreach and training
materials, and other tasks, as needed. CrisisLink is staffed by
very compassionate professionals who have a deep appreciation for their
volunteers and the difference they make each and every day. Volunteer
crisis counselors are well-trained and supported by dedicated,
competent staff as their experience and proficiency expand. I would
recommend this organization to those who are looking for a meaningful
volunteering experience. The critical needs served by this organization
are so very important-- especially during these stressful times." To learn more about volunteering, please click here. |
Tips: Coping with Stress in a New DecadeBrowse through just about any popular
magazine or self-help book shelf and you'll
find tons of information about dealing with
crisis and stress - especially during these
troubled times. Just choosing among all
these resources is enough to trigger a
stress-headache itself! Here are some reminders that might help you stay on the right track without wading through an entire library of resources: Click here for a list of tips to keep you on track. |
Hotline Heroes
Volunteers respond during region's worst snow storm in years. We're inspired daily by the dedication of our volunteer hotline crisis
counselors-- and this Winter is no exception. Over the last two months,
CrisisLink's hotline crisis counselors have gone the extra mile (and in
some cases, literally, on foot through the snow!) to make sure our
crisis hotline was staffed. In fact, when the December snowstorm
dumped over a foot of snow on our community, more than a dozen crisis
counselors volunteered to be on "standby" in case they were needed to
fill shifts. The Arlington Police Department even chipped in to give
rides to those who needed them, saying that they recognize how critical
our services are to the community. A very special thanks to all
of our Hotline Heroes-- thank you for going above and beyond during
these critical situations and being there for people when they need you
most. CrisisLink's Winter Hotline Heroes: - Crisis Counselors who took shifts during the storm:
Katie L., Nate K. (both of whom walked through the blowing snow storm
to the call center!), Cynthia R., Michael F., Kathleen J., David S.,
Jerome P., and Tricia M. (who had to dig her car out of the parking lot
at 2 a.m.)!!
- Overnight Crisis Counselors who covered 40 hours of extra shifts so that the phones were always staffed during the snow storm: Daisy L., Robert V., Adrienne J., and Louise H.
- Crisis Counselors who stepped up to provide extra coverage over the recent holidays: Emily A., Donna D., Kevin H., Margot I., Kathleen J., Rick K., Tricia M., George M., Olivia M., Rachel Z.
- Crisis Counselors who covered last minute Christmas Eve needs (and who stayed extra hours to support their fellow crisis counselors): Christina P., Nick S.
- Arlington Police Officers who helped get our crisis counselors safely to/from their shifts.
Also, a special thank you to:
- Crisis Counselors who offered to be on "Standby" during the snow storm:
Jenny B., Cindy B., Kelsey B., Susan C., Kevin H., Kathleen J., Hank
L., Andrea M., Barney P., Tom S., Nick S., Tricia M., Christina, P, and
Katherine Y.
- Overnight Crisis Counselors who covered the holidays so that most volunteers could spend time with their families: Daisy L., Adrienne J, Robert V., Louise H.
Do YOU want to answer the call to help?
CrisisLink's Winter volunteer hotline training class is just around the
corner - the first session starts February 20th - and we are looking
for empathic listeners to join our crisis counseling team! We're
also recruiting bilingual Spanish speakers for this class so we can
begin offering hotlines services to the Latino community. Help us get
the word out for this valuable new program! Please visit our web site for more information, or call 703-527-6016. Time is running out
and interviews are being scheduled now! |
Picture of the Month  Arlington County Sheriff Beth Arthur talks to The Link host Elizabeth Yen about Care Ring/S.O.S. Plus, a partnership between CrisisLink and the Arlington County Sheriff's office to serve Arlington
seniors. [ Watch Interview] |
Book Review & Recommendations: A 2010 Reading List New books for a new decade
Was your new year's resolution to read more this year? We can help.
Check out the reading list compiled by our staff, volunteers, and friends. Books cover topics such as bi-polar disorder, depression, suicide, LGBT issues, managing stress, grief and loss, and more.
Click here to view the list of books.
This is just a taste... More book recommendations to come soon!
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Media Corner Recent news related to CrisisLink's mission
New York Times: The Americanization of
Mental Illness
Washington Post: Suicide is Rising
Among Young Male War Veterans
Visit our News & Trends page for links to these--and other--news items of interest.
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Sea un Héroe de su Comunidad 2/20

Estamos buscando voluntarios que hablan español e
inglés. [ más] |
Fashion Show 2/27

Missy Wagler talks about the Feb. 27 Luncheon & Fashion Show to benefit CrisisLink. [ more] |
LinkUp & Live 3/24

Comcast Newsmaker interview with Marshall Ellis about CrisisLink's March 24 fundraiser & auction. [ more] |
On the News

CrisisLink's Margaret Mathis appeared on FOX5 Morning News to discuss the holiday blues. [ more] |
Watch The Link CrisisLink's Monthly TV Show

The Link is a production of CrisisLink made possible by the generous support of volunteers and Arlington Independent Media.
The Link is available online and airs on Arlington Public Access TV twice a week: - Sundays @ 10:30 a.m. - Fridays @ 10 p.m. |
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