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Everett, Wash., May 14, 2014 -- FEMA Applicant Services Program Specialist William Wigley and Disaster Recovery Center Managers Rosemary Sculthrope and Wendy Newsom discuss self-care techniques during a "Care for Caregivers" workshop by the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance National Response Team on May 14-15 at the Joint Field Office in Everett. The workshop presented simple steps anyone can incorporate into their busy schedules

Everett, Wash., May 14, 2014 -- FEMA Applicant Services Program Specia...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-05-14 17:36:50 UTC Photographer Name: Pat Hayden City/State: Everett, WA Disasters: Washington Flooding and Mudslides (DR-4168) Disaster Types: ... More

Mastering self-care through creativity

Mastering self-care through creativity

Col. Shawn McCammon, the chaplain for 32d Army Air and Missile Defense Command, pose with his woodworking pieces at the headquarters building.

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