From Councilmember Trayon White, Sr. <[email protected]>
Subject It's Suicide Awareness Month: Know The Warning Signs.
Date September 22, 2020 2:17 PM
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Dear Ward 8 Residents,

September is Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month. This is a significant public health issue and one that is often highly stigmatized and taboo to discuss.

This month, we want to take the time to share resources in an effort to break that stigma.

Suicidal thoughts, much like mental health conditions, can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, or background. We are committed to providing trauma-focused care and resources for residents in Ward 8.

Check out these informational resources that may help. Know the warning signs and risk factors of suicide.

Informational Resources
* Know the Warning Signs and Risk Factors of Suicide ([link removed])
* Being Prepared for a Crisis ([link removed])
* Navigating a Mental Health Crisis ([link removed])

Be well and be safe,
Trayon White, Sr.
Councilmember, Ward 8
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In Case You Missed It ()
Eviction Townhall ()
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On September 15th, hundreds of residents joined Councilmember Trayon White's virtual townhall on illegal evictions that streamed live on Zoom and FB Live.

Residents cannot be evicted for the duration of the public health emergency plus sixty days; nor can they be charged late fees for the duration of the public health emergency. Renters are encouraged, to the best of their ability, to stay current on rent. Rent increases are also prohibited during the COVID-19 public health emergency plus 60 days.

Participants in the townhall heard from presenters from government agency officials and non-profit organizations that informed them of their rental rights, rent assistance plans, and much more. Thank you to everyone that joined the call.

Government Agencies:

· Office of the Attorney General (OAG) – Jennifer Berger

· Office of the Tenant Advocate (OTA) – Stephen Dudek

· Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) – Anthony Diallo

· DC Housing Authority (DCHA) – Darren Hester

· DC Housing Finance Agency (DCHFA) – Risha Williams

Non-profit Organizations:

· Lydia’s House – Clifford Beckford

· United Planning Organization (UPO) – Kathryn Pierson

· Bread for the City – Aja Taylor

· Housing Counseling Services, Inc. – Su Cheng
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Schedule a 30-min session with a housing counselor.
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Around the Council ()
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On September 15th, Councilmember Trayon White gave remarks on Bill 23-0508 "Elaine M. Carter Way Designation Act of 2019" and Bill 23-0538 "Elaine M. Carter Community Center Designation Act of 2019" that aim[DEL: s :DEL] to symbolically honor Mrs. Elaine M. Carter in the following ways:
* Rename Douglass Community Center, located at 1922 Frederick Douglass Court, SE in Ward 8, as the Elaine M. Carter Community Center and,
* Rename Frederick Douglas Court, SE, located in the square of 5880 in Ward 8 as the Elaine M. Carter Way.

Ms. Elaine Carter, affectionately known as Ms. E, was a vibrant, steadfast, Washingtonian who resided in the Ward 8 community.

Councilmember White stated, "Many people in the community referred to Ms. E as the "superwoman" of Ward 8. This is one reason I introduced this legislation to rename Douglass Community Center and Frederick Douglas Court, SE, as the Elaine M. Carter Way," he stated in the hearing.

"She deserves these honors and more. She devoted her life to helping the community by working as a community activist, political organizer, former President of the Resident Council at Stanton Dwellings, and a volunteer in so many different capacities," said Councilmember White.
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Around the Ward ()
Addressing Concerns at Southern Hill Apartments ()

On Monday, September 14th, Councilmember Trayon White went to Southern Hills Apartments to address issues with maintenance, security, and a massive sinkhole located on the property that called for immediate action.

The sinkhole at Southern Hills runs the entire length and width of the front of the building. Pictured is one of three boards that are temporarily covering up the sinkhole.

Councilmember White dispatched the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) Inspector/Civil Engineer immediately to the property. The complex's property management company was instructed by DCRA to secure the building with jacks and beams to keep it from sinking or possibly widening.

The Office of Councilmember Trayon White will continue to monitor this issue. Big thank you to DCRA official for responding expeditiously.
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Constituent Services Team Areas of Responsibility
Ward 8 residents experiencing issues or have related concerns with a government agency should email the Constituent Service representative who manages that government agency. For additional questions or concerns, please call our office at 202-724-8045.

Wendy Glenn: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
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Louise Thorne: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
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Office of the State Superintendent of Education

Eric Cleckley: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
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Department of Public Works
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Department of Energy and Environment

For all other constituent services concerns, please contact Wendy Glenn.

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