OASIS Magazine Issue No.2

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Resources in Florida to help with Stress and Mental Health Submitted by Noble William D. Wims, IP Masud Temple No. 69 Oasis of West Palm Beach These are stressful times for everyone. But for children and adults who deal with mental, emotional and be havioral health issues, the Coronavirus pandemic presents additional challenges. Thank goodness for a state that comes to the aid of its neighbors. While many businesses have closed due to social distancing guidelines, people still need their med ication, therapy, counseling, case management and support teams. Loss of access to these mental health services can lead to crisis situations or worse. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in the U.S. among young people ages 10 to 34, and drug overdose is the leading cause for peo ple under the age of 50. Both are preventable. Every day, clients contact 211 to access free and condential crisis and emergency counseling, disas ter assistance, food, health care and insurance assis tance, stable housing and utilities payment assis tance, employment services, veteran’s services and childcare and family services. This online resource, provided by the Florida of Information and Referral Services (FLAIRS) and the Florida 2-1-1 Association, is your 24-hour source of information about more than 40,000 local health and community services in Florida. If you can’t nd what you are looking for by search

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ing this database, just pick up your phone and dial 2-1-1 at any time for assistance. If your telephone service provider does not connect you when you dial 2-1-1’, use (866) 728-8445. Stress from COVID-19 — along with stress related to health care, the economy, racism and the presi dential election — is seriously threatening the men tal health of our country, particularly our youngest generation, according to a new national survey from the American Psychological Association. Helpful Hints in Managing Stress •Take breaks from news ( T V, newspaper, social me dia, radio, internet and magazines). •Practice self-care, including eating nutritious food, exercising and getting plenty of sleep •Take deep breaths, stretch or meditate •Connect with others (Nobles/Daughters) about your concerns and how you are feeling

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•Avoid alcohol and drugs Helpful Link for COVID -19 Mental Health Assistance https:/ / w ww.cdc.gov/ c oronavirus/ 2 019-ncov/ downloads/hcp/fs-ten-clinical-tips.pdf Noble William Wims is the CEO of New Horizons of The Treasure Coast and Okeechobee, the largest mental health and addiction recovery agency in the region.

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The Rabia Family Registers Voters

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Rabia Temple: Needs vs Duties

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Rabia Temple No. 8 Hosts Annual Christmas Toy Drive

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Rabia Temple No. 8 Celebrates Veterans

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Remembering a Rabia Court Senior Daughter With a Heart for Giving

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Rabia Temple No. 8 Tribute to Past Potentates

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Osiris Temple: Lending a Helping Hand is Essential

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Rabia Temple and Court Dine with Seniors … Again

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Masud Temple No. 69 Serving the Community

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Masud Court: Chef for a Day

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Malta Temple and Court Spread Holiday Cheer Despite Pandemic

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Kazah Nobles and Daughters Host Holiday Food Distribution in Opa-Locka

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Kazah Nobles March in Historic Celebration

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Idris Temple Giving Back in 2020

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Harram Temple Helps One of its Own in a Labor of Love

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Kazah Court Hosts Domestic Violence Zoom-a-Thon

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Harram Court No. 96 Awards L. Glenn Brown Memorial Scholarships

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Harram Temple No. 23 Steadfast in Serving Community

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Harram Court No. 96 Honors Outstanding Women in the Community

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Harram Court No. 96 Honors Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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Harram Court No. 96 in the Community

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Ahmed Temple and Court Reach Out to Schools in the Big Bend

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Beyond The Fez: Noble Thomas “TJ” James and Dt. Lorraine James HPC

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Ancient City Temple: Being a Leader

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Pandemic No Deterrent to Service for Ahmed Court No. 134

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Eric R. Myers Booster Club Holds First Fundraiser

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The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election and the Political Demise of Donald J. Trump

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Jalil Temple No. 265 Oasis of Ft. Pierce Joins the Desert of Florida

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Contents The COVID-19 Vaccine: Weighing the Options

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DOF Nobles Hold Virtual Leadership Conference

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Daughters Convene for Annual Leadership Conference

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Resources in Florida to help with Stress and Mental Health

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Ascension & Creation

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Eleven DOF Daughters Receive Actual Past Commandress Degrees

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