Volunteer E-mail Help

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Dedicated AIM Volunteers   



We have tried to provide as much information as possible, either on this web site, or by offering links to more information. 

 Ever wish you could make contact with someone, individually, who may have similar challenges as you do?  Some of us find it easier to use e-mail, as a form of communication, than the telephone.  Writing an e-mail gives you a chance to think about exactly what you want to say.  We have formed a group of volunteers that are willing to e-mail those who need to write.  Below, please find a list of people, and their diagnoses, that are willing to listen and lend a helping hand.  Feel free to email any one of them.   Please let them know that you are contacting them as a volunteer.  AIM is operated solely by it's members.

Some of our volunteers, who are happy to give one on one responses, are:

JIM     Generalized Anxiety Disorder w/depression JOHN      Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder w/depression  
MARY      Post Traumatic Stress Disorder w/depression
JANICE    Anxiety and neurologic disorder
MARYANN     Panic Disorder w/agoraphobia and depression
PAT     Depression & Anxiety

SUE     Panic Disorder, Anxiety & Depression   
CAROL     Significant Other
RENA  Social Anxiety Disorder
ROBERT  Social Anxiety Disorder & PTSD
HAR   ADHD, anxiety (probably general and social phobia) and panic attacks



THEY ARE WAITING FOR YOUR MAIL!
When sending an email, put "AIM" in the subject line....

aid These people will share with you their own experiences and hope.  In other words, they will lend their shoulder to anyone who wants to talk one on one with somebody.

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