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Feb 18, 2021: COVID s Health Toll Goes Beyond Virus; Real Life Inspires To The Mountain

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The move to decriminalize entheogenic plants in Colorado Springs, explained

Dustin Glatz with assets from Shutterstock.com During an Oct. 13, 2020 City Council meeting, Zac Short, a former combat medic, entered into the public record his story about a little girl in Afghanistan, covered in third-degree burns, who he was unable to save. That incident haunted Short, who spent years trying in-and out-patient therapy and a variety of different pharmaceuticals to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder. Short finally found relief from his PTSD symptoms with psilocybin mushrooms, a substance that has been decriminalized in Denver and five other cities across the country, and in the state of Oregon. Short and the organization Decriminalize Nature hope to pass a similar measure here in Colorado Springs.

Ent Credit Union seeking grant applications

Ent Credit Union seeks grant applications Ent Credit Union is seeking applications for $200,000 in Youth Endowment Series grants it plans to award to nonprofits that “improve the lives of Colorado youth,” the Colorado Springs-based institution said. The 21-year-old grant program has awarded more than $1.4 million to nonprofits statewide, including 44 agencies or organizations that received awards last year. The $7.5 billion credit union, Colorado’s largest, will announce this year’s grants in June. Applications are evaluated by Ent employee volunteers, based on the organization’s general benefit to the community, potential ability to use the grant to obtain additional funds and degree of community support.

Colorado Springs Movers & Shakers

SherryLynn Boyles has been named president and CEO of the Joint Initiatives for Youth and Families in Colorado Springs. She had served in the role on an interim basis since July 2019. She also has been CEO of TESSA, the local domestic and sexual violence center, executive director of the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault and a consultant to variety of nonprofits. She has bachelor s and law degrees from the University of Texas. Bob du Pignac has joined Alphalete Plumbing & Heat of Colorado Springs as a senior HVAC technician. He began his plumbing and HVAC career in Palm Springs, Calif., and he spent several years designing luxury homes in Southern California. He has a bachelor s degree in architecture from California Polytechnic State University.

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