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	<title>Hope For The Day</title>
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		<title>Music Saved My Life: We Came as Romans</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 16:30:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[(CHICAGO)— May 7, 2013 – Chicago‐based non‐profit, Hope For The Day, has partnered with Alternative Press Magazine to release their ninth video segment from a series titled, “Music Saved My Life” – starring Detroit‐natives, We Came As Romans. The PSA‐style video airs live today and features exclusive interviews [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">(CHICAGO)— May 7, 2013 – Chicago‐based non‐profit, Hope For The Day, has partnered with Alternative Press Magazine to release their ninth video segment from a series titled, “Music Saved My Life” – starring Detroit‐natives, We Came As Romans. The PSA‐style video airs live today and features exclusive interviews with We Came As Romans guitarist and lyricist, Joshua Moore. Joshua discusses the emotional impact music has on his life and how it’s made him the person he is today.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">“I had to figure out my own way of dealing with any sort of depression because anything medical was<br />
clearly not an option,” says Moore. “So I’ve spent the last 4 years on the road figuring out what makes<br />
me happy and continues to make me happy – you do not have to be alone, you don’t have to feel alone”</p>
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		<title>The HD Project &#8211; We need you!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 13:46:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hope Defined (HD) Project The Hope Defined Project is a partnership between Hope For The Day and Nickel A Day Films. This project allows students to write, direct, film, edit, act, and submit a professionally produced film to this year’s Chicago International Social Change Film Festival [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>The Hope Defined (HD) Project</strong></p>
<p>The Hope Defined Project is a partnership between Hope For The Day and Nickel A Day Films. This project allows students to write, direct, film, edit, act, and submit a professionally produced film to this year’s Chicago International Social Change Film Festival &#8230; at no cost to themselves.</p>
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<div style="text-align: left;">Currently HFTD and NAD have teamed up with 39 high schools in Dupage County, Illinois to encourage teenagers to create movies and art, which examine themes that are directly related<br />
to suicide and mental health awareness and prevention. The project will help students to connect with their community while offering an alternative outreach medium.</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;">The key to the success of this project is that we are not trying to mimic for example, a “drunk driving” video.  We are not depicting suicide in any way in this film.  The actual suicide that drives the story takes place beforehand.  The film is about the people left behind – both family members as well as other students and adult who are totally removed.  But they are dealing with relevant, daily issues that can contribute and lead to an act of suicide.  These characters will interact separately and ultimately <span style="text-decoration: underline;">intersect</span> at the climax of the movie to provide resolution and end on a positive note – to inspire hope.</div>
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<p style="text-align: left;"> It’s a very unique project.  It’s both exciting and sobering.  I can’t tell you how many “random” people we have spoken to who then turned around and said “I know someone:  my cousin, my neighbor, etc.”  This is something – an issue, a concern, a problem -that surrounds us all – very quietly and unobtrusively in most cases.  That’s why it demands our attention.</p>
<p><strong> Our next meet up is this SUNDAY at 4PM! We are looking for DUPAGE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS to help us out and make this amazing and NECESSARY film. The meet up is at Nickel A Day films 200 E 5th ave Suite 129, Naperville, IL! Hope to see you there!</strong></p>
<p>Jonny</p>
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		<title>MARCH 26th: An Evening of Art, Music and HOPE at Salvage One</title>
		<link>http://hftd.org/march-26th-an-evening-of-art-music-and-hope-at-salvage-one/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2013 17:31:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Join Hope For The Day, Sixpoint Brewery and Do312 at Salvage one for an evening of Art, Music and HOPE. Enjoy an evening of great entertainment and help raise funds for our suicide prevention programs! The evening will feature a Chinese Raffle/Silent auction featuring a wide variety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://hftd.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/SALVAGEONE_HFTD_POSTERc1.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[679]"><img class="aligncenter  wp-image-681" title="SALVAGEONE_HFTD_POSTERc" src="http://hftd.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/SALVAGEONE_HFTD_POSTERc1-662x1024.jpg" alt="" width="530" height="819" /></a>Join Hope For The Day, Sixpoint Brewery and Do312 at Salvage one for an evening of Art, Music and HOPE.</p>
<p>Enjoy an evening of great entertainment and help raise funds for our suicide prevention programs!</p>
<p>The evening will feature a Chinese Raffle/Silent auction featuring a wide variety of art from local chicago artists and exhibitors.</p>
<p>SOUL, FUNK AND OLDIES ALL NIGHT BY:<br />
ANIMAL CITY (sophomore lounge)<br />
JOHNNY WALKER (dusty grooves)<br />
THE SLEEPERS</p>
<p>Entertainment by:<br />
FRIDAY NIGHT SOMEWHERE<br />
(first time live ever!)</p>
<p>$5 donation at the door<br />
includes 1 free Sixpoint Beer and ManBQue slider!</p>
<p>$4 Sixpoint Brewery drafts &amp; free coffee samples of Sip of Hope coffee</p>
<p>SALVAGE ONE &#8211; 1840 W Hubbard St, Chicago</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://hftd.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/SALVAGEONE_HFTD_POSTERc.jpg" rel="wp-prettyPhoto[679]"><br />
</a>Sponsored by MB Financial, Sixpoint Brewery, ManBque, AM820, DO312</p>
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		<title>Music Saved My Life: Stick To Your Guns</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 19:47:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; We sat down with George and Jesse from Stick To Your Guns and talked about how Music Saved My Life.  Enjoy]]></description>
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<p>We sat down with George and Jesse from Stick To Your Guns and talked about how Music Saved My Life.  Enjoy</p>
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		<title>Support SB26: A New Medicaid Opportunity for Illinois</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2013 04:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Support SB26: A New Medicaid Opportunity for Illinois SB26 would allow for 342,000 low-income adults in Illinois to be newly eligible for and enrolled in Medicaid over the next four years. Coverage for those who enroll would start on Jan 1, 2014. Enrollment starts Oct 2013. SB26 includes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Support SB26: A New Medicaid</strong> <strong>Opportunity for Illinois</strong></p>
<p>SB26 would allow for 342,000 low-income adults in Illinois to be newly eligible for<br />
and enrolled in Medicaid over the next four years. Coverage for those who enroll<br />
would start on Jan 1, 2014. Enrollment starts Oct 2013.</p>
<p>SB26 includes language that would cease coverage for this new population if the<br />
federal government’s share of Medicaid matching funds drops below 90%. The<br />
federal government pays 100% of the costs of the newly eligible from 2014 through<br />
2016.</p>
<p><strong>Who are the newly eligible?</strong><br />
Of the 1.7 million uninsured Illinois residents, approximately 342,000 people<br />
would be newly eligible for Medicaid. Over 60% of those newly eligible are employed, but work at low-wage or part-time jobs that do not offer affordable coverage.</p>
<p><strong>Why is it important for Illinois pass this legislation?</strong></p>
<p>Through 2016, this legislation will bring an estimated $4.6 billion into Illinois<br />
in Medicaid provider payments for the newly eligible adults, with no net state costs<br />
for their health care. Access to low-cost preventive and maintenance medical care through a medical home will help to keep individuals out of costly emergency rooms.Coverage for this newly eligible population is required by federal law.</p>
<p><strong>How much would this cost Illinois?</strong></p>
<p>“New Medicaid” would be paid for 100% by the federal government, from<br />
2014 – 2016, replacing GRF and local government funds currently spent on this<br />
population and reducing the uncompensated care costs shifted to public and private<br />
payers.<br />
The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that total uncompensated care in<br />
Illinois would decline by approximately $953 million from 2013-2022. Illinois would receive federal funds to pay for mental health and other services<br />
that are currently only state-funded.Townships and general assistance units would be relieved from paying some of<br />
the bills of general assistance recipients who are uninsured.</p>
<p><strong>SUPPORT SB26 TODAY!</strong><br />
<strong>To find out who your State Senator is, click <a href="http://www.elections.illinois.gov/districtlocator/districtofficialsearchbyaddress.aspx" target="_blank">here</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>To find out your State Senator’s Springfield Office phone number, click <a href="http://ilga.gov/senate/" target="_blank">here</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Community [AWARE}ness &#8211; Obama Gun Control</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2013 14:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[President Obama’s Gun Control Proposals – A Summary In light of recent events at Newton, Aurora, Oak Creek and Tucson, our nation is grappling with discussing preventative issues around gun control and mental health care in our homes, schools and communities. The tragic loss of twenty-seven people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President Obama’s Gun Control Proposals – A Summary</p>
<p>In light of recent events at Newton, Aurora, Oak Creek and Tucson, our nation is<br />
grappling with discussing preventative issues around gun control and mental health<br />
care in our homes, schools and communities. The tragic loss of twenty-seven people<br />
at Sandy Hook Elementary School, including twenty children, was a wake-up call for<br />
the majority of Americans. There has not been an event this tragic in an American<br />
school since the 1999 Columbine shootings. In response to this trauma, President<br />
Obama has proposed a 4-step plan that aims to re-vamp the way society and the<br />
government deal not only with gun control, but also with eliminating the stigma<br />
surrounding mental illness.</p>
<p>The first important step that President Obama supports, is increasing the security<br />
process the Federal government enforces in order for citizens to attain a gun.<br />
The Administration plans to close background check loopholes that often get<br />
overlooked, to keep guns out of dangerous hands. By strengthening the background<br />
check system, reliable data on prohibited purchasers is available.</p>
<p>Secondly, the Administration plans to place a ban on military-style assault weapons<br />
and high-capacity magazines. A 2010 survey by the Police Executive Research<br />
Forum found that more than one-third of police departments reported an increase<br />
in criminals’ use of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. This ban includes<br />
limiting ammunition magazines to 10 rounds and getting armor-piercing bullets off<br />
the streets. Furthermore, in order to prevent and respond to gun violence, the plan<br />
looks to create serious punishments for gun trafficking, proposing to keep 15,000<br />
police officers on the street in cities across the country. Lastly, this ban will end the<br />
freeze on gun violence research by issuing a memorandum that will allow the Center<br />
for Disease Control (CDC) to conduct research on the causes and prevention of gun<br />
violence, including links between video games, media images and violence.</p>
<p>Furthermore, we need to make our schools safer, not only by enhancing their<br />
physical security and making sure they are prepared to respond to emergencies like<br />
a mass shooting. Therefore, President Obama’s third initiative plans on working<br />
towards making schools safer, by putting up to 1,000 more school resource<br />
officers and counselors in schools to help invest in safety. In the unthinkable<br />
event of another school shooting, it is essential to ensure that every school has a<br />
comprehensive emergency management plan.</p>
<p>Lastly, the Administration’s plan to increase funding for government supported<br />
mental health programs is aiming to help eventually end the negative stigma that is<br />
attached to mental illness. The program plans to reach about 750,000 youth through</p>
<p>a program called AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resilience in Education). It will<br />
target six specific steps to help reach people who are affected by mental health<br />
issues and provide the most adequate care and education for youth and teachers.</p>
<p>Project AWARE includes $15 million to support training for teachers and other<br />
community adults to help them detect and respond to young adults and children<br />
who suffer from mental illness. Secondly, AWARE will put $40 million towards<br />
making sure that students who show signs of mental illness get the treatment they<br />
need. This initiative builds on strategies that, for over a decade, have proven to<br />
decrease violence in schools and increase the number of students receiving mental<br />
health services.</p>
<p>The project also proposes $25 million to help support individuals, ages 16 to<br />
25 &#8211; who are at the highest risk for substance abuse, mental illness, and suicide.<br />
AWARE will help schools address services for trauma or anxiety, conflict resolution<br />
programs, and other school-based violence prevention strategies. This is critical<br />
because three-quarters of all mental illness symptoms appear by the age of 24, and<br />
twenty-two percent of 14 to 17 year olds have witnessed a shooting in their lifetime.</p>
<p>The fifth step plans to train mental health professionals in order to serve students<br />
and youth, This program is proposing the utilization of $50 million to train social<br />
workers, counselors, psychologists, and other mental health professionals, resulting<br />
in the availability to train more than 5,000 mental health professionals &#8211; to better<br />
provide community based health care services.</p>
<p>In addition to improving mental care services, the President plans to launch a<br />
national conversation to increase the general understanding of mental health, while<br />
simultaneously working to end the negative stigma attached with people who are<br />
mentally ill. As we know, mental illness does not discriminate and affects a wide<br />
variety of populations; wealthy and poor, members of faith, school and business<br />
leaders, and foundations. By opening the door to talking more openly about mental<br />
illness, AWARE will encourage more people who suffer from mental illness to seek<br />
the help they deserve.</p>
<p>Lastly, the Administration’s plan includes proposing The Affordable Care Act along<br />
with the AWARE program. These two policies share the similar goal to expand<br />
healthcare and broaden the spectrum of Americans who receive necessary medical<br />
treatments. The Affordable Care Act will provide health coverage to 30 million<br />
Americans, which will affect an estimated 6 to 10 million people with mental illness.<br />
The Affordable Care Act will extend Medicaid coverage to as many as 17 million<br />
Americans. The administration for the AWARE program will be issuing a letter to<br />
state health officials to make it clear that these expansion plans for Medicaid must<br />
comply with mental health requirements.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time for a meaningful, nationwide conversation about mental health. That&#8217;s the<br />
only way our nation can ever truly heal from all of this. Our society, with its stigma<br />
on mental illness and its broken health care system, does not provide many families<br />
who deal with mental illness many other options.</p>
<p>According to Human Rights Watch, the number of mentally ill inmates in U.S.<br />
prisons quadrupled from 2000 to 2006, and it continues to rise &#8211; in fact, the rate of<br />
inmate mental illness is five times greater (56 percent) than in the non-incarcerated<br />
population.</p>
<p>With state-run treatment centers and hospitals slammed, prison seems like the last<br />
resort for the mentally ill. So, until our nation decides to discuss realistic solutions<br />
for decreasing the negative effects of ignoring mental illness, and have a real talk<br />
about guns – another unfortunate incident could occur on our Administration’s<br />
watch.</p>
<p>Get involved, stay informed, keep the conversation going and never lose your<br />
compassion.</p>
<p>You can read the President’s proposal and fact sheet and executive documents, here:</p>
<ul>
<li>Executive actions: <a href="http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/documents/politics/white-house-gun-violence-reduction-executive-actions/248/" target="_blank">http://apps.<wbr>washingtonpost.com/g/<wbr>documents/politics/white-<wbr>house-gun-violence-reduction-<wbr>executive-actions/248/</wbr></wbr></wbr></wbr></a></li>
<li>Executive summary: <a href="http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/documents/politics/gun-violence-executive-summary/245/" target="_blank">http://apps.<wbr>washingtonpost.com/g/<wbr>documents/politics/gun-<wbr>violence-executive-summary/<wbr>245/</wbr></wbr></wbr></wbr></a></li>
<li>Fact Sheet: <a href="http://apps.washingtonpost.com/g/documents/politics/gun-violence-fact-sheet/247/" target="_blank">http://apps.<wbr>washingtonpost.com/g/<wbr>documents/politics/gun-<wbr>violence-fact-sheet/247/</wbr></wbr></wbr></a></li>
</ul>
<p>Contact your local Congressman/woman here: <a href="http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/" target="_blank">http://www.house.gov/<wbr>representatives/find/</wbr></a></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>have hope</p>
<p>Jonny and team HFTD</p>
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		<title>Title Fight &#8211; Music Saved My Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2013 05:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian M.</dc:creator>
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		<title>The Early November &#8211; Music Saved My Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2013 05:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian M.</dc:creator>
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		<title>August Burns Red &#8211; Music Saved My Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2013 05:25:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brian M.</dc:creator>
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		<title>As I Lay Dying &#8211; Music Saved My Life</title>
		<link>http://hftd.org/music-saved-my-life-as-i-lay-dying/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2012 19:39:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today &#8211; Hope for the Day and Alternative Press are proud to bring you the 5th segment in the Music Saved My Life project with our friends and grammy winning As I Lay Dying. Hope you enjoy! Be well, Jonny]]></description>
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<p>Today &#8211; Hope for the Day and Alternative Press are proud to bring you the 5th segment in the Music Saved My Life project with our friends and grammy winning As I Lay Dying.</p>
<p>Hope you enjoy!</p>
<p>Be well,<br />
<strong>Jonny</strong></p>
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