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Whitney replied to the topic Straight Up Care: FAQ in the forum Public Forum
START SD
Q: Does the $30/hr for the START SD grant HAVE to be video, or would audio be acceptable?
A: Video or audio are acceptable for the $30/hr grant rate. As always, take into account the pros and cons of each for connecting with peers.Q: Is there a way to stop someone who isn’t through the START SD grant from scheduling during the START S…Read More
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Whitney replied to the topic Straight Up Care: FAQ in the forum Public Forum
StraightUpCare.org/Straight Up Care App
Q: What’s the process for a client to schedule an appointment? Will they just show up on my schedule and I have to constantly check?
A: When someone wants to work with you, you will receive an appointment request via email and phone notification for a specific day/time. You then must go to your pending a…Read More -
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About Me
Matthew Thompson
Community Health Worker / Retired Marine
Matthew Thompson grew up in rural South Dakota before joining the Marine Corps in 1995. With over 28 years of active enlisted and officer service he deployed three times to Iraq and one time to Afghanistan with many peacetime deployments all over the globe. His experiences resulted in a PTSD, General Anxiety Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder and a Adjustment Disorder diagnoses. After being investigated for domestic abuse / domestic violence, he lost a 26-year marriage and found himself struggling with suicidal ideations. Those suicidal thoughts were exacerbated through the use of opioids, benzos, and 18 months of homelessness.
Matthew's recovery began with Celebrate Recovery, PTSD support groups, National Alliance on Mental Illness, and serving others. He now works as a Community Health Worker and Peer Support at a homeless mission. He is passionate about helping others. Using his life-experiences, Matthew shows how vulnerability and honesty can lead to healing.