Saturday, 9 June 2018

Please Check my YouTube Channel

Here is the link to my YouTube channel's latest video.  I've been posting updates on what is happening with my job search and housing problems, along with what recovery tools have been helping me.  I'm finding that most of what I talk about is my gratitude list.  Without it, I'd have given up a long time ago.

I have found two places willing to hire me, and am just waiting for red tape.  Neither is a professional job.  But as long as I am able to keep my non-profit going, I have meaning in my life.  I have two good board members who are passionate about our cause, and all we need is $.  Our cause is not one that people are not ready to recognize.  As you probably know, SEASCAT stands for Supportive Environment for Adult Survivors of Child Abuse and Trauma.  We have a FB page which is not being kept up on a regular basis right now, because of my housing issues.  We also have a page for selling things that are still at the Gateway Market where our thrift store was located.  Things are all squished in a mess in the building, but still there.  If we find another location, we can reopen.  And meanwhile, you can check WNC Downsizing on FB and call me if you find something you want.  You'd have to be able to meet me at the Gateway Market in Whittier, to purchase anything- unless it's of great enough value making it worth shipping.  At the moment I don't think I've got any high priced items listed.  That is something, though, that I can probably do.  I'll look into it.

Wow, that is a long paragraph, but not sure where best to divide it up.  Sorry.

I hope to make my next YouTube video very soon, I made plans for it, but life interrupted.  :)

I do want to remind people to comment, like and share anything I write or post.  I need to know what people like, get bored with, dislike or disagree with- (as long as you can be nice about it).  
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Connie Jean Conklin, MEd is a former mental health professional, decades long advocate for mental health consumers and a survivor of child abuse, herself. She feels it is important to share the knowledge she has gained through her experience and search for recovery so that others can heal sooner.

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