“Methamphetamine awareness – the effect and impact on the community and the workplace” is the topic that will be explored during the next meeting of the Human Resource Council of St. Joseph County on Tuesday, August 12th.
The seminar will be held in the Business Development Center at Glen Oaks Community College from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Doors will open at 7:15.
The program will be presented by Sally Mayne who joined the Community Healing Center staff as the Meth/Substance Abuse Taskforce Coordinator nearly two years ago. She holds a B.A. in Human Resources Management from Spring Arbor College ; has attended a certified training for Meth: Assessment, Intervention & Treatment; and has participated in ongoing trainings related to Substance Abuse Prevention.
Meth has a devastating effect on individuals, their families, the community and the workplace. This presentation will enable attendees to learn what impact meth has on people, how it has become such an important issue, and what is being done about it in St. Joseph County.
There is a fee of $5 per person for the seminar and a continental breakfast will be available.
Space is limited. To reserve a seat, call (269) 651-9393, extension 310, e-mail humanresources@burroak.com, or click here to acquire a registration form.


