Volunteer Spotlight: Beverly
Beverly has been our longest-serving intake volunteer, with ten years of experience. She started during Ellen Bond’s time as Director and has continued through three different leaders.
Beverly has been our longest-serving intake volunteer, with ten years of experience. She started during Ellen Bond’s time as Director and has continued through three different leaders.
So how exactly does a multi-media entertainment company begin? For Jonathon Ebanks’ Invisible Hand Entertainment, it was with a website.
Meet Patrice Goodkind. Yes, that is her real name! A Self Help volunteer since 2017, being of service seems to be her life calling. Before joining our team, Patrice worked on the Los Alamos Public School’s clinical counseling team, was a volunteer mediator and ESL (English as a Second Language) instructor, served on the Keep Albuquerque Beautiful Committee, and was on the Board of the Los Alamos Concert Association.
Whether struggling with a temporary life stressor or a chronic illness, many of us find ourselves in need of mental health support at some point in our lives
Whether struggling with a temporary life stressor or a chronic illness, many of us find ourselves in need of mental health support at some point in our lives
Ruth Williamson Works on Self Help’s 55-Year History Project
You probably heard bells ringing while shopping at Smith’s grocery stores in Los Alamos or White Rock last December. Thanks to thirty-seven dedicated volunteers and numerous generous community members who donated coins and cash to the kettles, nearly $11,000 was raised through this annual fundraiser, which Self Help organizes in partnership with the Salvation Army.
Thanks to thirty-seven dedicated volunteers and numerous generous community members who donated coins and cash to the kettles, nearly $11,000 was raised through this annual fundraiser, which Self Help organizes in partnership with the Salvation Army.
The Atomic Follies Cabaret, a local performance group, raised $1,000.00 for Self Help’s Techo Fund during its Halloween cabaret at the SheriƯ’s Posse Lodge.
Missy Jennings, SEED money grant recipient.