Sharon Martell
Honoring our Healthcare Heroes… Sharon Martell is a clinical social worker who works as a mental health therapist. She has a real passion in working with indigenous communities because she sees a real need. Since the pandemic started she’s noticed an increase in anxiety and depression. She’s seen an increase in suicides (5) in one particular community she works with. She shares that some days are really hard and she has a heavy heart, but she pushes herself to not give up but to keep going. Pray for God’s continued strength over Sharon as she continues to love and serve those in remote indigenous communities.
Greg Howes
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