Thursday 5 July 2012

Eight-week Anxiety Camp addresses fears

Anxiety Camp is an eight-week psychoeducational program for anxiety sufferers, their partners, and family members. Its goal is to teach anxiety sufferers and their loved ones how to be their own therapist for issues such as fears, phobias, OCD, and panic. Adults and adolescents able to participate meaningfully in a group experience are welcome. A no-charge intake interview is required.
The group will meet from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday nights for eight weeks starting July 8. Cost is $30 per session per family, with fee waivers possible. Attendance is limited to 12 people.
For more information or to join the group, call Rich Gallagher at (607) 527-0283 or e-mail info@anxietycamp.com.

Client-support volunteers needed

The Cancer Resource Center of the Finger Lakes is seeking caring, compassionate individuals interested in supporting people with cancer. Positions are available during weekday hours at the downtown office and Cayuga Medical Center.
For more information call Sharon Kaplan, director of volunteer services, at (607) 277-0960 or e-mail sharon@crcfl.net.

American Red Cross releases first aid app

The American Red Cross has launched its official first aid app, putting free and simple lifesaving information in the hands of smartphone users.
This app gives instant access to information on how to handle the most common first aid situations, and includes videos and interactive quizzes. Users who take quizzes can earn badges they can share with friends through social media to show off their lifesaving knowledge.
The app is free and available for iPhone and Android users by searching for "American Red Cross."

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