p
ew Li 'tor addicts at
Highland Park Home
Here is a bit of 'good news tal. Sacred Heart Rehabilitation 'percent OJ' 250,9 of.them want to
and a ·real, al though almost Center or a similar cility. . stay at a half-way home after
secret, success story in High- In addition to excellent food detoxification, but there's only
land Park's New Life Home and lodging, thi half-way. room for600-700womena year
(NLH), a female drug recovery house provides an cxtensive in the state.
facility at 45 Candler Ave. program of gro�p lectures. one- "Another big problcm and
New Life Home was or- o n-o nccouns etlng and other concern for these women is the
ganized six years ago and then therapy to upply the, important break-up of their: families. We
finally establ i hed in 1986 at bolsterin the women require try to he l p this si tuation by
the Sr.. Bene d ic ts Catholic before returning to re ul a r having their kids stay at the
Church convent by Don Tylen, SOCiety. Home on weekends.?"
its executive dire tor. and New NLH re idence a l 0 are Despite the need fOT female
several other. a i ted y "Big Si ters" who recovery. facili ties, tbere are
Since then. it has provided help them adju t during the fir t only two in metro-Detroit. By
343 former .alcoholic or drug fcw week at tlTc Horne. Addi- con t r a s t, Michi gan has
addicted women with the care tional coun elin i sorne tirncs ' numerous half-way homes for
they vitally. need after provided by teacher' and enior recovering male addicts in the.
detoxification. • . . o c i a I-w o r k udent from Detroit area and elsewhere.
One hundred and twelve of Wayne State Univer ity. AI-. NLH ha been especiaHy
these women completed the coholic Anonymou (AA) and worthwhile for some recovering
NLH program, and have gone Narcotic Anonymou (NA)' addicts. because they are al-
on to more happy productive meetings are held e veral times lowed t continue workin�
lives. The other individuals a' week for re ident , while at the Home. .
dropped ou of the program, but POinting out the great need
Tylen believe many of them for uch half-way hou es Tylen
are still sober and "clean," even said, "We know that about
though NLH has 10 t track of 250 000 Michigan women bave
them. drug-abuse problems. About 10
NLH's program consi t of
six to nine months re idence in
the 30 bedroom former convent
after the individual complete
basic detoxification at a ho pi- .
I
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New Life Home Executive Director Doo Tyleu, aod
Chairman of the Board.James Reed.
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The M: hi n Secret ry of
S ta te ' 0 ffice a u red the ci ty ad
mini tr tion Jan. 15 that the office
on Buen Vi. ta and Woodward
w uld not b clo In.
The announcement to clo e the
office wa made la t month a part
of the S retary of SI tc ' efforts
to tnrn it bud et amid Governor
lame Engler: propo d effort to
cut 1.1 billion from the tate
bud et.
Ph i l l i p Heath. director of
Publrc Information. say efforts
by the City, a city council rc olu
t ion. and let t e r s r r o· m p r iva t e
ci uzc n hcl pcd Keep th office
open.
A letter from Mayor Martha
Sc to the Secretary .of State"
a ked why the office wa closin�
after more than S .0 0 wa spent
in renovating thc building last
year.
Scott emphasized the facility is
located in a densely populated
area on a main thoro ghf re, and
erve a large number of re idents
and non- ickmt. .
hc aid the rcmov.al of the of
ficc would add to blight in a city
wluch L truggling for a produc
tive e onomy �nd a po itive f\l
ture ,
ltu (Clary
guards, saving the city at lea t
$100.000. the A i rant Director
of (he Public Safety Department,
, aving over $50,000, the A i
tant to the M yor, an dditional
50,000, and. at least two
ecret rie .
He al 0 aid he would not ac
cept a pay check from the city
until the budget w sunder con-
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By Derrick '. Lewi
SlallWrit r
Highland Park Community
College finally has its 1990-91
operating budget.
The proposed budget with
S 12,264,240 'in expendi tures and
$12,720,177 in revenue: was ap
proved �l' ,tbe college .board of
tru lees d y.
Board member John Hollow
expressed discontent toward
passing the budget, saying it is
not a fair acces ment of expendi
tures.
Holloway pointed out expen
ditures which havc already ex
ceeded proposed exp.endi tures.
but ollege President Comer
Heath as ured board members
that adjustments will be made to
keep expenditures within the
budget.
Other bu iness, a grievance
ubmitted by Dr. Richard
Shankus, a king for reimburse
ment for classes he requested but
was not assigned to, was denied.
The board also passed a mo
tion to reassign Dr. Clarence
Stone to the K-12 school district,
CounCil bid for mjunc ion f II
, Flv . d Y k contlnu
to cancel a' ci ty workers (Local
41) contract, which tipula.ted
four .. d y work week.
At the Jan. 14 council meet
ing, the council voted on a
resolution restoring the four-da
work week, nd 8 ked for
negotiations to continue between
the administration and Local 41
city wor ers.
Scott implemented the fi,ve
day work week Jan. 7, in what she
describes as a return to account
abili ty and fiscal responsibility
by tbe city.
trol.
By Derrte C. Lewl
Stall Writ.r
W yne County Circuit Court
Judge M ri nne B ttanni denied
a city council attempt, last
Thur day t to obt in a temporary
injunction to re train Mayor Mar
tha Scott' implementation of the
5-day work week for city
employees.
Battanni set a neanng date for
the matter Feb. 22.
The council claim the mayor
hould have received its approval
oard adopt
because of "loss confidence" in
his abili ty to administer the
college's personel office. As of
last Wednesd: . K-12 school dis
trict Superintendant Eldon Mar
ti n had no t. assi gncd S tone to a'
new posi tion.
A motion to raise the school
dis trict's seven executive ad
minlstrarors pay by eight percent
was approved by the board.
Board Pre ident Ti tu McClary
suH�« tTl %ise\�as"gi� �b�
cause aD' clgbl pereem pay raise
approved in December for school
district administrators, in some
cases, exceeded the pa y of the
executive staff.
College President Comer
Heath and Martin were among
the seven who received pay
raises.
The board also took these ac-
tions: ,
-Approved the promotion of
ve to re in.
chool board
budget
Kimberly James from Secretary
III to Administrative Secretary I.
-Approved conference re
quests for Henry Van MUlligan,
Jeanetta Floyd, and Margaret
Montgomery, at a cost of $325.
-Accepted the resignauon of
Nursing Instructor Risa
Coleman.
-Approved a payment of
$8,228.55 to Kirk & McCargo for
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