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OCSC Assembly

Each of the groups that has approved the proposal for the Oregon Consumer/Survivor Coalition, submitted the name of a representative, and been approved by the start-up committee. Here's a list in order of approval.

List of Oregon Consumer/Survivor Coalition Assembly Members


As of 6 August 2010

  1. The LILA Peer Support Club - representative: Marsha Evans - [PROSPECTIVE until confirmed.]
  2. MindFreedom Oregon - representative: David Oaks, Eugene
  3. State of Oregon Mental Health Consumer/Psychiatric Survivor Advisory COUNCIL - representative: Mark Fisher, Grants Pass
  4. BEARS - representative: Marie Parcell, Corvallis
  5. Project ABLE - representative: Nancy Snider, Salem
  6. Mental Health America of Oregon [formerly OCTA-Peer LiNC Oregon] - representative: Rollin Shelton, Portland
  7. Empowerment Initiatives, Inc. - representative: Amy Zulich, Portland
  8. Rainbow Clubhouse - representative: Beth Quinn, Bend
  9. ShelterCare Consumer Council - representative: Tracey Dumas, Eugene
  10. Oasis of Klamath County - representative Pam Speaker
  11. GOBHI Consumer Caucus – Baker Co - [vacant]
  12. Lane County Mental Health Consumer/Psychiatric Survivor Advisory Council - representative: Joyce Ann Findley
  13. The Union Drop-In Center in Grants Pass - representative: [vacant]
  14. A Place of Our Own - representative: Rebecca Edens, Tillamook
  15. Benton County Peer Wellness Specialists Program - representative: Meghan Caughey, Corvallis
  16. Silver Sage - representative: Chris Cooley, Ontario

 

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Leonard Roy Frank

Leonard Roy Frank is a survivor of dozens of brutal forced electroshock and insulin coma. He went on to become one of the foremost activists for human rights of people harmed by electroshock. Leonard is a long-time MindFreedom supporter. He has edited many books including: Frank Quotes (1970), The History of Shock Treatment (1978), Influencing Minds: A Reader in Quotations (1995), Random House Webster's Quotationary (1998), and Random House Webster's Wit & Humor Quotationary (2000).

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