Im robert chief and im the parks supervisor in the parks in the sunset district. Ive been working here for 3 years. We are 6070 street below street level. The 64 acre park. The park is divided into 2 sections we are in the stern area. When you get over to pine lake meadow and pine lake, pine lake is considered a natural area. In 1847, the green family came out here, back then this was kind of an empty canyon and sand dun area. They claimed this property. In 1892. George green whos a Second Generation built the truckdaro club house. There was a hotel then. It was said this was the place to go if you were weary of the dirty city and the police. There were a couple of gun fights the front door has bullet holes. I dont ever repair them. 1931 stig mond bought the property from the green family. She donated it to the city of San Francisco and had a specification, im giving it to the city that will be used forever for the enjoyment forever of the people of the city of San Francisco. It has ev
Washington, dc; dr. Gary bond, professor of psychiatry, dartmouth Psychiatric Research center, lebanon, new hampshire; peggy burns, eap counselor, Employee Assistance program, university of maryland medical system, baltimore city, maryland; neli vasquezrowland, president , a safe haven, chicago, illinois. Of those individuals that are unemployed, there was about a 15. 7 percent rate of drug dependency among them. Of the ones that are employed with a drug dependency, there were 23. 3 Million People overall, and about 49. 8 percent of them were employed. And from the Mental Health community, there were 6 Million People who were served by Mental Health authorities across the nation, and roughly 21 percent, or about, of the 6 million, were employed. What does that tell us . What types of challenges, david, do these individuals present as they approach the employment marketplace . Well, thats telling me that, actually, most people that are, that are served by my agency, which provides welfa
Employment for people in recovery. Joining us in our panel today are david berns, director, district of Columbia Department of human services, washington, dc; dr. Gary bond, professor of psychiatry, dartmouth Psychiatric Research center, lebanon, new hampshire; peggy burns, eap counselor, Employee Assistance program, university of maryland medical system, baltimore city, maryland; neli vasquezrowland, president , a safe haven, chicago, illinois. Of those individuals that are unemployed, there was about a 15. 7 percent rate of drug dependency among them. Of the ones that are employed with a drug dependency, there were 23. 3 Million People overall, and about 49. 8 percent of them were employed. And from the Mental Health community, there were 6 Million People who were served by Mental Health authorities across the nation, and roughly 21 percent, or about, of the 6 million, were employed. What does that tell us . What types of challenges, david, do these individuals present as they approa
Hello, im ivette torres, and welcome to another addition of the road to recovery. Today, well be talking about obtaining and retaining employment for people in recovery. Joining us in our panel today are david berns, director, district of Columbia Department of human services, washington, dc; dr. Gary bond, professor of psychiatry, dartmouth Psychiatric Research center, lebanon, new hampshire; peggy burns, eap counselor, Employee Assistance program, university of maryland medical system, baltimore city, maryland; neli vasquezrowland, president , a safe haven, chicago, illinois. Of those individuals that are unemployed, there was about a 15. 7 percent rate of drug dependency among them. Of the ones that are employed with a drug dependency, there were 23. 3 Million People overall, and about 49. 8 percent of them were employed. And from the Mental Health community, there were 6 Million People who were served by Mental Health authorities across the nation, and roughly 21 percent, or about,
Hello, im ivette torres, and welcome to another addition of the road to recovery. Today, well be talking about obtaining and retaining employment for people in recovery. Joining us in our panel today are david berns, director, district of Columbia Department of human services, washington, dc; dr. Gary bond, professor of psychiatry, dartmouth Psychiatric Research center, lebanon, new hampshire; peggy burns, eap counselor, Employee Assistance program, university of maryland medical system, baltimore city, maryland; neli vasquezrowland, president , a safe haven, chicago, illinois. Of those individuals that are unemployed, there was about a 15. 7 percent rate of drug dependency among them. Of the ones that are employed with a drug dependency, there were 23. 3 Million People overall, and about 49. 8 percent of them were employed. And from the Mental Health community, there were 6 Million People who were served by Mental Health authorities across the nation, and roughly 21 percent, or about,