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Time: September 9, 2012 from 6pm to 8:30pm
Location: United Church of Christ of La Mesa (Friendship Hall)
Street: 5940 Kelton Avenue
City/Town: la Mesa, CA 91942
Website or Map: http://www.ucclm.org
Phone: 619-464-1519
Event Type: presentation, and, potluck
Organized By: Mission and Outreach Board
Latest La Mesa Activity: Aug 10, 2012
Tom Skinner, a U.S. Army vet who left La Mesa, CA by bicycle on March 10, arrived at the National PTSD Center in White River Junction, VT on June 27 (PTSD Awareness Day), successfully completing his cross-country trek to call attention to the plight of PTSD sufferers. Sponsored by the Welcome Home Ministries of the United Church of Christ of La Mesa, CA (UCCLM), Tom’s journey provided him with many opportunities to share his presentation, “What Comes After Welcome Home,” and to tell his story to the people he encountered along the way, using his experiences to help other veterans understand and recognize the signs, symptoms and effects of PTSD, and then to help them find the resources they need to cope with its effects and live happy productive lives. (Learn more about Tom, his service dog Scrubs, PTSD and the Awareness Adventure at http://www.understandingPTSD.org.)
On September 9, 2012 Tom will share his story and his hopes and dreams at a “Serendipity Potluck Supper” sponsored by UCCLM’s Mission & Outreach Board (Supper 6:00pm, Presentation 7:00pm). All are welcome. Bring a dish to share.
UCCLM, an Open and Affirming church, is located at 5940 Kelton Avenue, La Mesa, CA 91942 (619-464-1519 – www.ucclm.org ).
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