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Posted on May 23, 2010.
Mental HatsHats off to help others

I have a passion for helping others, so I decided to open a hat shop online, and I learn to become owner of a home business. If I did "Let us Hat" a successful site, I will use my knowledge to teach consumers of mental health to work from home and become sustainable.

Therefore, I will focus on building a non-profit organization (New FoundMinds), which includes mental health consumers and ex-combatants to learn a new innovative way to integrate into the community as productive members and sustainable. I mean to do this by building homes in care for mental health consumers and the returning veterans who need support and a vibrant and stable place to live while making his reintegration into the community.

In addition, I graduated from Atlanta Technical College in June 2009 with a Diploma in Marketing Management awarded a certificate in small business management. I will obtain a BS degree from Georgia State University Andrew Young School of Public Policy, where my focus will be social entrepreneurship and nonprofit management. So when you shop at this site will help you open up a whole world of new opportunities for our veterans and mental health consumers. http:letushatyou.com

New FoundMinds wants to build a community for consumers who are not serious enough to warrant placement in nursing homes or homes that are not designed for independence and sustainability for the customer. By developing a well rounded program of rehabilitation resources available to support homeless veterans and mental health consumers in mastering the complexity of rehabilitation and enrich the activities of our program encourages self-sufficiency and sustainability. A proposal for collaboration and partnership with CommonGround (Common Ground is an international leader in developing solutions to homelessness) New FoundMinds provide permanent housing with social services.

combines housing with support services affordable housing with services such as mental health and substance abuse counseling, job training and placement, community activities, and contribute to life skills such as cooking and managing the money.

Become productive members of their community has been a broad national initiative for community mental health. Collaborate with mental health programs and support groups Georgia Peer FoundMinds proposes to implement a reintegration program's ability to meet customer needs (mental health consumers) by raising awareness of the need for a specialized structure for the reintegration into their communities, home and workplace.

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