Town Hall Meetings

Come Join Us and Have Your Say!

You are invited to a Town Hall Meeting on Mental Health, Developmental Disability, and Substance Abuse Services, sponsored by The Coalition.

To RSVP to  a town hall meeting, please send an email with YOUR NAME,  THE TOWN HALL YOU ARE ATTENDING, and  HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE COMING to: rsvptownhalls@gmail.com

***We need volunteers for each event.  If you are willing to serve as a volunteer, please let us know in your RSVP ***

The Coalition, 40 organizations advocating together to meet the needs of North Carolinians living with the developmental disabilities, the disease of addiction, & mental illness, will host a series of town hall meetings on MH, DD, & SA services across the state. These listening sessions will:

·        Provide a briefing on the current budget cuts and future budget outlook
·        Offer an opportunity to share your opinions about MHDDSA services and supports
·        Update you on how to make a difference on these issues

TIME:  All meetings are from 6:30-8:30pm (doors open at 6:00pm)

DATES AND LOCATIONS:

Greenville — March 1
Pitt Community College, Fulford Building, Rm. 153 (Nursing Auditorium), Hwy 11 and Firetower Rd.

Visit www.ncsapa.org/greenville-town-hall-meeting for media coverage of the Greenville Townhall Meeting

Charlotte — March 15
McLeod Center, 515 Clanton Road

Greensboro — March 30
Guilford College, Dana Auditorium, 5800 W. Friendly Ave

Visit http://www.ncsapa.org/2010/greensboro-townhall-meeting/ for media coverage of the Greensboro Townhall Meeting

Fayetteville — April 13
Southern Regional Area Heath Education Center (SRAHEC), 1601 Owen Drive

Asheville — April 19
Mountain Area Heath Education Center (MAHEC), 501 Biltmore Ave

Durham — May 10
Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers (TROSA), 1820 James Street

For updates on Town Hall meetings click here: www.ncsapa.org/townhalls

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Funded wholly or in part by the federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Fund (CFDA #93.959) as a project of the NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities & Substance Abuse Services.