Ellman highlights volunteering during National Volunteer Month
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NAPERVILLE – Every April, individuals and organizations across the nation recognize the importance of volunteering. State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) is encouraging local residents to help give back to the community during this public health crisis by volunteering.
“Volunteering has been absolutely crucial during this uncertain time,” Ellman said. “You can safely maintain social distancing guidelines while helping your local communities. Help of any kind has and will continued to be valued by the individuals working on the front lines of this pandemic.”
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Important resources for you
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Dear friend,
I hope that you made the most of this past holiday weekend despite the Stay at Home order. Though we must maintain physical distance, I hope you’re still being social by connecting with loved ones virtually.
If the COVID-19 pandemic is taking a toll mentally, that’s understandable.
The governor announced a new Emotional Support Line that could help.
Use the Illinois Department of Human Services’ support text line by texting “TALK” to 552-020.
Summer Internship with Senator Ellman
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Dear friend,
While we're not sure if we'll be able to have interns in our office this summer, we're hoping for the best and preparing.
Are you a sophomore in high school or older? College students, grad students and adults over 18 not enrolled in school are welcome to apply.
Please share with anyone you think might be interested.
More information and a link to the online application are here.
Sincerely,
Laura Ellman
State Senator | 21st District
Ellman provides ideas to support mental health during Stay at Home Order
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NAPERVILLE – With Illinois’ Stay at Home Order extended through April 30, State Senator Laura Ellman (D-Naperville) is sharing mental health resources with residents.
“Staying physically and mentally health is imperative in this challenging time,” Ellman said. “If you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, or other problems, there are resources available to help.”
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) in Wheaton can be reached at 630-752-0066 for anyone experiencing a mental health crisis. Senator Ellman encourages residents to take simple steps to care for themselves, such as:
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