GETTING WORD OUT ON FRIENDSHIP HOUSE All Editions: Two Star B, Two Star P, One Star B
"Friendship House has been working very progressively, very quietly, behind the scenes," said Michael Schoenherr, who in September became executive director of the facility, which operates on about $3 million each year. Schoenherr hopes to see the behavioral health and vocational training...
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Published in | The Record (Hackensack, N.J.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Bergen County, N.J
North Jersey Media Group Inc
17.01.2000
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Summary: | "Friendship House has been working very progressively, very quietly, behind the scenes," said Michael Schoenherr, who in September became executive director of the facility, which operates on about $3 million each year. Schoenherr hopes to see the behavioral health and vocational training center become better known. One way to accomplish that is to speak publicly about Friendship House, just what Schoenherr plans to do at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Bergen County Community Services Building, 327 Ridgewood Ave. in Paramus. Even if addressing members of NAMI Bergen County [the county's chapter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill] amounts to talking to those folks who have heard about Friendship House, or even used its services, Schoenherr is confident that there's new information to impart. |
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