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"Ex-cons find hope, help through non-profit's prisoner re-entry program" Barbara Cotter, The Gazette - March 25, 2011 (Read the entire article) "SET Wine Tasting" Linda Navarro, The Gazette: Non Profits Around Town - March 24, 2011 (Read the entire article) "SET 20th Anniversary" Linda Navarro, The Gazette: Non Profits Around Town - November 25, 2010 (Read the entire article) View The Gazettes Event Photos Click HERE "Nonprofit will pay to find out why you to know more about it" Linda Navarro, The Gazette: Non Profits Around Town - November 25, 2010 (Read the entire article) View The Gazettes Event Photos Click HERE "Program aims to keep ex-offenders from returning to jail" Jon Lentz, The Gazette - August 16, 2009 (Read the entire article) "Know a Good Samaritan? Here's your chance to say so" Brian Newsome, The Gazette - May 8, 2009 (Read the entire article) "Taking Control of Chronic Illness" Brian Newsome, The Gazette - January 27, 2009 (Read the entire article) "New Healthcare Crisis" Amy Gillentine, The Colorado Springs Business Journal - September 19, 2008 (Read the entire article) "Groups team up to help inmates readjust" BY Brian Newsome, July 9, 2008 (Read the entire article) "SET the Pace" by Linda Navarro, The Gazette July, 2008 (Read the entire article) "Clinics pick up slack" By Brian Newsome and Debbie Kelley, The Gazette - April 3, 2008 (Read the entire article) "Springs hospitals wrestle with rising unpaid bills" By Debbie Kelley, The Gazette - February 26, 2008 (Read the entire article) "Joseph committed to building healthy communities" Colorado Springs Business Journal - November 30, 2007 (Read the entire article) "Faces of the Safety Net" Jessica Waclawski, Colorado Health Institute (Read the entire article) |
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Amie Howser has been a patient at
SET since 2010. She has been served by SET’s medical and mental health services
and benefited from her providers communicating openly to create the best plan
of treatment for her recovery. One aspect about mental health that our community
should become aware of, is that with mental illness, recovery is possible
(NAMI)...
"I
have been a RN for 27 years, doing Oncology nursing for the last 20 years.
My boys were getting older and moving on to college and I realized I had
extra time on my hands. My boys worked at Marian House regularly for
scouts and to get service hours for St. Mary’s. I had heard they had a
homeless medical clinic there and it sparked my interest. I started
volunteering over a year ago and have LOVED the clinic. It is the neatest
atmosphere. Truly, everyone that I work with really love being there.
Every single time I have been there ....