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AFA Employee Assistance Program Newsletter

Enhancing

the

health, safety and well-being of AFA members

July 6th 2006

 

Archive

 
Flight Attendants Helping Flight Attendants

Everyone experiences personal or work-related problems from time to time. Sometimes our own resources or support systems just aren't enough. We could all benefit from assistance from another source-one that you can trust, that your concern/issue will remain confidential, and that you can rely on for the assistance when you need it.

Problems your USA AFA EAP committee can help you with:

  • Relationship Issues
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug Testing
  • Substance Abuse Information
  • Furlough/Unemployment Resources
  • Gambling
  • Family Concerns
  • Work/Life Balance
  • Emotional Well-being
  • Physical Health Concerns/Information
  • Stress/Anxiety
  • Eating Disorders
  • Legal Matters
  • Financial Difficulties
  • Other Addictions
  • Workplace Trauma/Critical Incident
Washington # 41 Annette Hill 703-212-0580
Barbara Collier 202-230-7026
Walter Davis 202-230-7633
Philadelphia-#70 Giovanna Franchi 267-250-3977
Germaine Smith 267-455-6465
Mark King  267-455-7561
Candace Ackerman 267-250-4459
New York-#82 Brain Bratlien 917-941-3398
Charlotte-#89 Jackie Anthony 704-579-0857
Whitney Deyerle 386-853-0313
Lucy Mosby 704-299-0658

Should you not be able to contact a peer representative, you may also call the International AFA EAP help-line at 1-800-424-2406 or 1-202-434-0560 to assist you with accessing resources.

USA MEC EAP Chairperson
Deborah A. McCormick

401-294-6107
401-225-1459 (Cell)

Copyright 2006 - AFA USAirways EAP - dmccormick@afausairways.org