Wednesday, 17th June 2009 by
Dinah Dietrich
A VERY, VERY SAD GOODBYE TO
COLLAGE, WHICH WILL BE CLOSING SOON. The building at 1328 State Street
will no longer be ours. Collage has been there for a very long time,
pushing twenty years. Collage started at the old Day Program location
and then moved to its own building where we have been going all
these years,
Since I am a long time member of the Schenectady mental health
community, I have been attending Collage for all the twenty years. There
were some times that I didn’t go, or took time off, but when I was ready
to go back it was always there for me. Collage has always welcomed me
with open arms, no matter how long I was away or for what reason.
Collage was an invaluable place to go , a precious group of people. The
staff there set the tone for the program, and the clients/consumers also
added their flavor to the mix. Holly Clark, always the Director,
always said, “It’s YOUR CLUB.” She wanted the club to be ours, and to be
what we all wanted it to be.
Holly Clark—THANK YOU FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS!! You provided us
with a wonderful and safe place to go, a home away from home. Parting is
such sweet sorrow, someone said.
On a personal note, I want to say that Holly and I go way back, twenty
three years. And that I have always loved her. She is a wonderful and
fine person and has contributed so very, very much to the lives of all
she has touched.
Then, there is Mary Lou Stanley. She also runs the club, in her own way,
different from what Holly does. She is a motherly and compassionate
woman. Also called Lulu, she named the kitchen “Lulu’s Café.” In the
past when I was sicker, Mary Lou often brightened my days or
helped me over a steep hump in my days or my life. Suffice it to say I
survived those bad times and even recovered. Thanks to all those
who helped me, and to all those who helped everyone at the club.
There are several other staff who have worked at Collage, many of them
who have also been treatment recipients as well themselves. This
concept, hiring persons who are treatment recipients, is a very good
one. Who else understands us as well as those who have been there?? A
very big thank you to all.
When I feel sad about Collage closing, and many of us really do feel sad
and sorry about it, for it is a loss….It does make me feel better to
know that if I go to PROS, at 216 Lafayettte Street, I will see Holly
Clark, Mary Lou, other staff from Collage, as well as many
clients/consumers there. If it’s the same people it may well have the
same flavor of Collage, at least part of the time.
It’s really the people who make up the program. It’s the people who made
Collage. Those same people will be at PROS and if we go to PROS we will
see them all. To get into PROS –To get involved –Go through your
clinician or treatment provider.