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MAY 14-15, 2024 – US Dept. of Justice To Host Town Hall Meetings on Mental Health Services in Nebraska
May 14 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CDT
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has been investigating complaints
received against the State of Nebraska. The complaints say that Nebraskans
with serious mental illness struggle to access the services they need to live and
work in the community. The DOJ team will be in Omaha, Lincoln, Kearney,
and Scottsbluff next week holding a series of town hall meetings to hear from
you and others about your experiences that may be relevant.
If you or a family member have experience with Nebraska's mental health
services system, we encourage you to attend and share your
thoughts. OR You can also email thoughts or comments to Nicole Zeitler, trial
attorney at the DOJ, at nicole.zeitler@usdoj.gov.
Lincoln:
The town hall will be at 3:30 pm on Tuesday, May 14th at the Mental Health
Association of Nebraska, 1645 N Street, Lincoln, NE 68508. If you have
questions, please feel free to contact Victoria Thomas, trial attorney at the DOJ,
at 202-353-5137.
Omaha:
The town hall will be at 3:30 pm on Tuesday, May 14th, at the Metropolitan
Community College – Fort Omaha Campus, Building 10, Room 110, 32nd and
Sorensen Parkway, Omaha NE. If you have questions, please feel free to contact
Maggie Girard, trial attorney at the DOJ, at 202-598-5668.
Kearney:
The town hall will be at 10am, Wednesday, May 15th at the Kearney Public
Library, South Platte Room, 2020 1st Ave, Kearney, NE 68847. If you have
questions, please feel free to contact Victoria Thomas, trial attorney at the DOJ,
at 202-353-5137.
Scottsbluff:
The town hall will be at 4pm on Wednesday, May 15th at the Bluffs Business
Center, 1517 Broadway, Scottsbluff, NE 69361. If you have questions, please
feel free to contact Victoria Thomas, trial attorney at the DOJ, at 202-353-5137.
Please feel free to share this invitation with people with lived experience, friends
& family of people who need/receive behavioral health services, and community
providers.
We realize this is short notice. If you cannot attend but would like to share
your thoughts or comments, please email Nicole Zeitler, trial attorney at the
DOJ, at nicole.zeitler@usdoj.gov.