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Whitney and Alyce Widrig are now friends
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Whitney and Lisa Jones are now friends
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Whitney and Taylor Roberts are now friends
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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 - Load More Posts
About Me
Talynn
Peer Support Specalist
Hi, my name is Talynn! I've been a certified Peer Support Specialist since November 2023. A bit about my past and growing up... My parents divorced when I was a year old. My father struggled with substance use disorder with alcohol and mental illness and passed away when I was 12 years old. When I got into High School I didn't quite fit. I started hanging around a new group of people and started experimenting with drugs and alcohol. I became dependent on opioids, pharmaceuticals and pain medications. I experienced opioid withdrawals 3 times before I turned 18. I got in trouble with the law and charged as a minor and had to participate in "Teen Court" and other outpatient treatment centers.
After my brother Trace passed away from an overdose in April 2021 I started attending Emily’s Hope vigils. My motivation now is to be able to be available to help others. I have since met some amazing people who have positively impacted me and have inspired me to learn more and get involved with helping others that are struggling with substance use disorder, help prevent overdoses, educate and end the stigma.