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ANTIDEPRESSANT DEATH AWARENESS

MONTH
This statistic presents the number of overdose deaths from antidepressants in the U.S. from 1999 to
2019. In 2019,
There were an estimated 5,175 overdose deaths in the U.S. from antidepressants, an increase from
1,798 deaths in 2000.

THE WAYS REPORT

THIS ISSUE:
THE WAY YOU DO ANYTHING IS THE WAY YOU DO EVERYTHING
“The Way You Do Anything Is the Way You Do Everything”
By Shawn Rose Practice What you Preach, You are the friends you keep, Two peas in a pod. You are
what you eat…. These are all sayings that allow an individual to get a general
Idea of who another person is or like based on generalizations that are very obvious to observe. What
does that mean about you? What does that mean about Me?
Are you being the best you that you can be? In the workplace, hiring managers can learn a lot about
employees and interviewees based on “subtle-yet
Not-so-subtle” tell-tale signs. If you come in for an interview and you are not dressed to impress
(professional dress) and you tell the employer that you pay attention to detail, and are a dedicated
worker – do you think that your way of dressing says that you are ready to represent the company? Of

course not! What about schooling? If you apply to a university and write to them to be accepted, but
your letter of interest is full of grammatical mistakes, and not properly formatted,
Do you think the college would think you are ready for their rigorous curriculum based on that letter? If
your child debates with you on their grades, and insist that
Their teacher is falsely accusing them of not completing assignments, but you see their room and it is
not kept up appropriately on a regular basis. Do you think your child is being completely honest based
on that? More than likely not. The way you do anything is the way you do everything, so it is easy to see
through someone’s deception by the habits they have. What about us? What kind of habits do you
Have?
Are you becoming the best you?
ANXIETY THROUGH YOUR EYES & MINE, SPINACH & ORANGE SALAD

BEYOUTIFUL MINDS & W.A.Y.S. HOMECARE

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NOVEMBER 26 TH -DECEMBER 18 TH
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BEYOUTIFUL MINDS ORGANIZATION WILL BE PASSING OUT THE COATS & BLANKETS ON SKID ROW ON
THE WEEK
OF CHRISTMAS
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SHARE YOUR STORY OF LIVING WITH DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA (DME)

Choose Life Foundation, in partnership with Genentech, Inc. invites you to share your story of living with
Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) and receive $500.00,
We’re looking for a Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, American Indian/Native American and
White American patients to participate in a three-minute video entitled, “In My Shoes”. In the video,
you will tell your story of living with Diabetic Macular Edema (DME). The video will be used as an
educational tool to encourage early diagnosis, treatment, and care,
We will need approximately one hour of your time for you to tell your story. Aften we’ve compiled all
three testimonials, we will need roughly thirty minutes of your time to show you the completed video
for your review and approval before we upload the video to the website.
If you’re interested in both earning DOO while allowing others to walk, “In Your Shoes” by better
understanding DME, its treatment, and care, please let us know!
For more information about our DME video, we can be contacted via email at dinahmckinnie@ichoose-
life.com or via phone at 901-832-8571.
Let’s help someone else by letting them walk” in your shoes!

VOLUNTEERS WANTED

The Children’s Youth Shelters proudly helps our community’s youth and teens who are suffering from
homelessness. Help us take a stand by making a difference in a youth’s life by volunteering at one of our
community shelters!
VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION DAY APRIL 13, 2024 FROM 1PM TO 4PM
Children Youth Shelter Community HQ 412 Princeton Drive, Brooklyn, NY 11221

MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS

May is mental health awareness month, a time
To recognize a range of issues-depression, bipolar and schizophrenia among them and the
Effects they have not only on the people personally experiencing and struggling with
Them, but on society at large. The goal with a whole month of mental health
Awareness is to help people with mental illnesses understand that they are not alone in their struggles
and that getting treatment can
Make all the difference.
BETTER SPEECH &
LANGUAGE MONTH, BUTTER PARMESAN CORN
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