I want to thank everyone who cares for ourselves, others and the world in everything we do.
I want to thank everyone for going to work so we can have the wonderful services we sometimes take for granted.
I want to thank everyone for staying the course and getting their education and training so they can give us the best advice and services.
I want to thank everyone for not giving up on us when we had troubled times and went the extra mile.
I want to thank individuals and families for getting professional advice for emotion, physical challenges and sharing it with those concerned.
I want to thank my Family, Friends, Co-Workers and Community Supports Networks for all thier help and advice during my recovery.
Thank you
—Anne Marie Elderkin
This article appears in Nov 5-11, 2009.


Anne Marie Elderkin… hmm that name sounds familiar, but how? From where?
Hello, Google!
And uhh, yeah, you’re welcome.