Jeannette “Jo” (Chaney) Walser was born Oct. 8, 1932, to Ira and Elzina (Lincoln) Chaney. She spent a lot of her early youth at Shriner’s Hospital in Spokane. When she
RANDOLPH CENTER Nearly every piece of correspondence Betty Edson wrote and there were many over the course of her 91 years she signed the same way: “Courage in the struggle for justice and peace.” “Her focus was always on challenging injustices,.
mental health sfervices that yo really do need from time to time? the resource is there. we have a wonderful program. dr. beverly anderson is the most dedicated mental health official i ve ever worked with. she s been with our department for over three decades. she cares deeply. ever since january 6, we ve had an unprecedented amount of officers seeking help in dealing with the trauma, not just that they sustained from the 6th, but what s really been culminating for years of, you know, villainization of law enforcement and, you know, the struggles that those officers, you know, deal with in their daily tasks and their personal lives and then coupled with the idea that, you know, our society no longer supports that. what impact does it have when you hear the former president and his supporters, or some of his supporters mock you, and your colleagues who testified before congress and say you guys