Click here for event details A free community event showing the Do It For Daniel Documentary is scheduled for Monday, March 13th at 6 p.m. at the Hurley High School Auditorium. Do It For Daniel is a film that documents
Commissioners to consider sale of land for group home
By RALPH ANSAMI ransami@yourdailyglobe.com IRONWOOD — The Ironwood City Commission on Monday will act on selling a piece of property to Gogebic County Community Mental Health for construction of a group home. The facility would be similar to one operated
Local employers, agencies look to focus on ability rather than disability
By PAULETTE NIEMI, GOISD Transition Services Coordinator, Daily Globe Transition Services Coordinator IRONWOOD — Working in a job in her community has been a goal of 22-year-old Ann Dahlin’s since she was in high school. Overcoming many barriers that would
Have a stress-free holiday season
By MIRANDA ANDERSON –Community Mental Health During this time of year, there are many of us who are excited for the holidays. There are also many of us who may experience profound stress during the holiday season, even if some
Kevin Hines 4th Annual Life Quest Presentation, October 12, 2016
Kevin Hines is a mental health advocate, award -winning global speaker, bestselling author and documentary filmmaker who reaches audiences with his story of an unlikely survival and his strong will to live. Two years after he was diagnosed with bipolar
Gogebic CMH
http://www.doitfordaniel.com/ Documentary Premier: Where: Ishpeming High School, W.C. Peterson Auditorium, Ishpeming High School 319 E. Division St., Ishpeming, MI 49849 When: Friday, August 12th, 7:00 PM, Saturday, August 13th, 2:00 PM Tickets: $20, http://doitfordaniel.eventbrite.com Do It For Daniel is a film that
Community Mental Health Authority receives highest level of accreditation
From the Daily Globe – WAKEFIELD — CARF International announced that Gogebic Community Mental Health Authority has been accredited for a period of three years for its Assertive Community Treatment, Case Management/Services Coordination, Community Housing, Crisis Intervention, and Employment Services/Employment
Walk-a-Mile Rally 2016
TV 6 news story Our 5th Annual Walk a Mile in my Shoes Rally was a huge success. It seems to get better each year! A very special ‘Thank you‘ goes out to Crystal and Josh Suzik for being our
Walk-a-Mile Rally 2016
Bailey Kostac, a graduate from Wakefield – Marenisco High School, wears the Walk A Mile t-shirt advertising the Walk A Mile event. Baily’s drawing from last year’s placemats was chosen as the design for the t-shirts to be used for