We have put together a list of links to websites that are VERY helpful when looking for advocacy groups and other information on youth in prison as well as prisoner information and interesting blogs. Many of these links are surrounded around mentally ill children/adults and recent news and imformation to help in research for others. For now, you'll have to copy them into your browser, but we will soon have direct links on the page. The list is as follows:
PRISON RESOURCE DIRECTORY (77 links to prisoner advocacy and help sites) http://www.prisonet.com/
American Friends http://www.prisoneradvocacy.org/
Michigan Partners in Crisis http://www.mipic.org/html/members.html
Humanity For Prisoners (website) http://humanityforprisoners.org/
Humanity for Prisoners (bllog) http://humanityforprisoners.blogspot.com/
Justice for Juveniles http://www.justiceforjuveniles.org/
MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN WITH EMOTIONAL DISORDERS (MACED) http://www.michkids.org/
NAMI of Michigan http://mi.nami.org/
ACMH of Michigan http://www.acmh-mi.org/
National Commission on Correctional Health Care http://www.ncchc.org/
Prison Legal Services- No longer open but web site has great resource information http://www.plsminc.org/selfhelp/main.htm
Citizens Alliance On Prisons and Public Spending http://www.capps-mi.org/
Prisoner Publications http://www.epochpublications.com/
SAMHSA (National Mental Health Information Center) http://mentalhealth.samhsa.gov/
DBSA (Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance http://www.dbsalliance.org/
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Latest news from NAMI (National Alliance of Mentally Ill)
FROM NAMI MICHIGAN WALK WEEKLY
The National NAMI provides sixty days following our WALK to receive all funds and we are continuing to do so EVERY DAY. Just yesterday $6000.00 arrived which included a wonderful contribution from Bristol Meyers Squibb of $5000.00! We have total walk revenue in hand of over $111,000 as of today! Very close to our goal! This is 20% greater than last year and our net will be much higher due to lower costs to hold the WALK. If you have outstanding WALK money please mail it to the NAMI Michigan office ASAP at 921 N. Washington Ave. Lansing, Michigan 48906. Our first WALK meeting for 2009 is schedule for November 17, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. if you have ideas for the WALK or would like to be a part of the planning committee please email me at shallsolomon@comcast.net. The 2009 WALK will be held at Belle Isle on Saturday September 26, 2009 at 11a.m. The NAMI WALKS BRIDGE WALK WILL BE ON LABOR DAY! Mark your calendar for next year's WALKS. Thanks again, Sherri
Added note by Shelley: Kevin's Crusaders MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR NEXT YEARS WALK ON THE BRIDGE! We'll have another beautiful walk...hope to grow through 2009!
The National NAMI provides sixty days following our WALK to receive all funds and we are continuing to do so EVERY DAY. Just yesterday $6000.00 arrived which included a wonderful contribution from Bristol Meyers Squibb of $5000.00! We have total walk revenue in hand of over $111,000 as of today! Very close to our goal! This is 20% greater than last year and our net will be much higher due to lower costs to hold the WALK. If you have outstanding WALK money please mail it to the NAMI Michigan office ASAP at 921 N. Washington Ave. Lansing, Michigan 48906. Our first WALK meeting for 2009 is schedule for November 17, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. if you have ideas for the WALK or would like to be a part of the planning committee please email me at shallsolomon@comcast.net. The 2009 WALK will be held at Belle Isle on Saturday September 26, 2009 at 11a.m. The NAMI WALKS BRIDGE WALK WILL BE ON LABOR DAY! Mark your calendar for next year's WALKS. Thanks again, Sherri
Added note by Shelley: Kevin's Crusaders MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR NEXT YEARS WALK ON THE BRIDGE! We'll have another beautiful walk...hope to grow through 2009!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
THIS IS A NEW BLOG-PLEASE STICK WITH US AS WE GEAR UP IN COMING MONTHS...TO BRING ABOUT CHANGE FOR OUR MENTALLY ILL IN THIS STATE-WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!
Hi,
I am Kevin's mom, Lois. Over the last two months I have learned so much about the systems in which many of our mentally ill have been thrown into, with little or no hope for rehabilitation or treatment. I am especially alarmed about what I have learned in regards to the youth in Michigan. My son only stands a chance at making it through this system, because I have been an extremely strong advocate for him. I have seen first hand the evidence, if I stay silent and do not work to get him proper care and treatment, he possibly would never make it through or out of this system. Meeting Timothy Souder's mother was plenty of proof for me. He died two years ago in the prison system due to lack of care. I work to help others I meet along the way as well. Some, Kevin has begged me to help, because he sees they stand no chance and their families are unaware of the situation they are in. The stories are horrendous. I will begin to share some of these stories with you. They are heart wrenching. I hope you will find compassion in your heart, and become involved with us as we work together.
Some facts you need to know:
- Michigan has the highest incarceration rate of all 50 states.
- The highest budget line for Michigan's State budget is...Michigan Department of Corrections
- Our county jails are overseen by Michigan Department of Corrections
- The number of incarcerated has more than doubled in the last 10 years (many are mentally ill).
If we do not work to rehabilitate those within the system, or care or treat the mentally ill, most will one day reach their "max-out date". When they are released, what can they offer us? What good has it done? Have we gained a thing?? Or are we more at risk??
I would like to list some of my goals, both personally and for this group to be involved in the coming months. We will add to these goals as we go along and learn more of what we need to do. It will take tenacity, persistence, diligence, energy and time. If you have any of these qualities, or would like to keep informed about our progress and work please jump on board. Give us your information and we will be contacting you as we begin this most important work. Be patient with us as we build this site, and we set our goals in the coming months, its all new to us!!
GOALS:
1. Letter writing campaigns to state senators and representatives regarding the lack of mental health treatment for our youth in the adult prison system. Something must be done quickly for these youth who are not getting mental health treatment, education, or medical care when needed, including medication for their mental illness. Frankly, if we as parents were treating our children in this manner, we would be prosecuted and put in prison. It is called neglect and abuse.
2. Letters, phone calls, attend coffee-meetings with legislature, and testify before committees in Lansing, to discuss needed changes in sentencing guidelines and laws regarding the youth in Michigan.
3. EDUCATION/TRAINING: I want to see training programs put in place through organizations such as ACHM(Association For Children's Mental Health), NAMI(National Alliance ON Mental Illness), MACED (Michigan Association for Children with Emotional Disorders), and others. We have found there is NO or LITTLE training in working with mentally ill. These are people who on a daily basis are dealing with mental illness, but have no training in how to handle the mentally ill. I have experienced it first hand in every one of the listed areas below.
- EMTS
- Police Departments
- Juvenile Homes
- Treatment facilities where courts are sending youth, but no mental health treatment is available
- Jails
- Prisons
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you have done, and will do in the coming months for these children in Michigan. I thank you on behalf of Kevin also, for your letters, prayers, and thoughts sent his way as we journey on this path with many unknowns that lie ahead. It means the world to him to have this support.
Lois DeMott
KEVIN'S BOOKS
Please take a moment to check out Kevin's wish list of books we have added. These can be ordered through Amazon.com and sent directly to Kevin. (You can find these under his profile)
More updates to come....
More updates to come....
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Kevin's Crusaders CAMPAIGN FOR MENTALLY ILL YOUTH IN MICHIGAN
This blog has been started to help those of you that have mentally ill youth in Michigan that are not receiving the care they need. KEVIN'S CRUSADERS is a group that we have formed to help advocate and bring awareness to Michigan residents as well as other states in order to help our youth receive the care they need for their mental illness before and after the state sends them to a prison cell that will only cause their mental health issues to decline.
Please join us in the crusade to bring awareness and help the juvenile and prison systems realize that this is not the place for our children. We'd like to hear stories of others that are in detrimental situations in which we can work together to bring change in these systems for our state.
We will later post a donation site and links to other sites that can help us achieve our goals! PLEASE JOIN!
Please join us in the crusade to bring awareness and help the juvenile and prison systems realize that this is not the place for our children. We'd like to hear stories of others that are in detrimental situations in which we can work together to bring change in these systems for our state.
We will later post a donation site and links to other sites that can help us achieve our goals! PLEASE JOIN!
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