TOGETHER FOR TEENS Sponsored by: North Star Academy (Mark Marzolf, Linda Archibald, Cayna Carnes) and with collaboration from Macomb County Health Department,

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TOGETHER FOR TEENS Sponsored by: North Star Academy (Mark Marzolf, Linda Archibald, Cayna Carnes) and with collaboration from Macomb County Health Department, Macomb County Human Service Coordinating Body and the CEISS (Childrens Early Intervention Services Sub-Committee) RESOURCES AND INFORMATIONAL EVENT FOR STUDENTS AND FAMILIES OF BUTCHER EDUCATIONAL CENTER NORTH STAR THURSDAY, MAY 3, 2012 Presentations: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Agency Table Displays: 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm FREE RAFFLES FOOD PANTRY CLOTHING FREE SERVICES INFORMATION RESOURCES PRESENTATIONS SUPPORT

9:00 am -10:00 am IN ROOM 103 ONE PERSON CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! WHAT GIFTS DO YOU HAVE TO GIVE A CHILD? Jeanne Fowler, Big Family of Michigan 9:00 am -10:00 am IN CAFE TAKING CARE OF YOUR TEETH Julie Pratt, Dental Hygienist 10:00 am -11:00 am IN ROOM 103 SUBSTANCE USE AND YOUR FUTURE Vita Venditti, CARE 10:00 am -11:00 am IN CAFE BUCKET FILLING FOR TEENS: PERSONAL WELL-BEING AND BUILDING RESILIENCY Peggy Johncox of Bucket Fillers, Author 10:00 am -10:30 am IN MEDIA CENTER INFO FOR YOUTH IN FOSTER CARE Nikki Makowski of MYOI 11:00 am -Noon IN ROOM 103 STOP BULLYING NOW! Sheryl Hurst, RN, St. John Hospital/Trauma 10:30 am -11:00 am IN MEDIA CENTER OBESITY AND FAST FOOD Jane A. Hanson, Dietitian, MCCHD-WIC 12noon-12:30pm IN ROOM 103 BABYSITTING/CHILD CARE/SAFE SLEEP Barbara Gore and Hilya Cook, MCHD 11am-12noon IN MEDIA CENTER TEEN SUICIDE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Dennis Liegghio, Know Resolve 12:30pm-1pm (repeat presentation) IN ROOM 103 BABYSITTING/CHILD CARE/SAFE SLEEP Barb Gore & Hilya Cook, MCHD 12noon-1pm IN MEDIA CENTER STUDENTS ON SOBRIETY Tom Jenkins, LEEP 1pm-2:30pm IN ROOM 103 HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS Claudine Goeddeke,Turning Point, Inc. 1pm-2pm IN CAFE TBD Lolita Davis, US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 2:30pm-3pm IN ROOM 103 BREAKING THE SILENCE- SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS Claudine Goeddeke,Turning Point, Inc. 2pm-2:30pm IN CAFE HEALTH & HYGIENE FOR THE MIND & BODY Andrea Peters, Downriver Community.Services 3pm-3:30pm IN ROOM 103 CONSUMER AWARENESS Agenique Smiley, Esq., Legal Aid and Defender Association, Inc. 2:30pm-3pm IN CAFE ARAB AMERICAN, ACCESS and Arab American National Museum Information David A. Serio, ACCESS Comm. Center 3:30-4pm IN ROOM 103 LANDLORD/TENANT ISSUES Agenique Smiley, Esq., Legal Aid and Defender Association, Inc. 3pm-3:30pm IN CAFE PEACE BUILDING Wendy Cason, Restorative Justice 4pm-4:30pm IN ROOM 103 FAMILY LAW Agenique Smiley, Esq., Legal Aid and Defender Association, Inc. 3:30-4pm IN CAFE ONLINE SAFETY: LOG OFF OF DIGITAL DRAMA Mrs. West, ELA Teacher, Counseling Intern 4:30-4:50pm IN ROOM 103 ANGER MANAGEMENT Lisa Weingarten, CARE 4pm-5pm IN CAFE MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS Makia Newman, Community Network Services

AGENCYCONTACT PERSON Restorative JusticeWendy Cason FYI/The RefugeeHeath Achaatz/Amber Ebel Community Network ServicesMalkia Newman Macomb County Crisis CenterJason Gaskill MCHD Tobacco DisplayRicki Torsch Maternal Infant Health ProgramSydney Lipsey Community Mental HealthMadeline Habib Macomb County Community Services Agency Julie Kavanagh Downriver Community ServicesAndrea Peters Legal Aid & Defender Association, Inc.Agenique Smiley Turning Point, Inc.Claudine Goeddeke CARELynda Zott MYOI – Foster CareNikki Makowski MCHD/Nutrition/WICMartha Brooks Students on SobrietyTom Jenkins Extra Credit UnionAmy Whitehead CHS Credit Recovery InfoSarah Azar Macomb County Health DepartmentLindsay McCullers CHS LeadershipCHS Student Representatives

SPECIAL SERVICES AGENCY REPRESENTATIVE Project Kidsight/Vision Screening Kay Furby (9:00 am – 5:00 pm) Small area/office near Room 144 Macomb County Clerks Office Birth Records Printing free birth certificates to those born in Macomb County Crystal Brenner 8:30 am set-up (9:00 am – Noon) Room 144 Food Pantry, Clothing Closet and Raffle Table located in the main entrance (hallway by office/gym)

On behalf of North Star Academy Committee (Mark Marzolf, Linda Archibald, Cayna Carnes) and with collaboration from Macomb County Health Department, Macomb County Human Service Coordinating Body and the CEISS (Childrens Early Intervention Services Sub-Committee), we thank you so very much for taking the time to be a part of this informative event for students and families of Butcher Educational Center! SPECIAL THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATIONS: Jeanne Fowler, Big Family of Michigan Macomb County Health Department Dan Karlin, Trinity Lutheran Church in Utica Chet Decker, Hope Center in Fraser Yvonne Spence, Butcher/WCS School Employee Sue Gensor, Butcher/WCS School Employee Barbara and Kenneth Dombruski, Winning Futures CHS Leadership Team/Ms. Collins & Mrs. Fisette, Quilt-n-Friends