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Youth ACT: Supporting The Teen Mental Health Crisis in Minnesota

Youth ACT: Supporting The Teen Mental Health Crisis in Minnesota

by guild | Oct 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

What is Guild’s Youth ACT Program? Youth Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Services help teens aged 14-21 living with a severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). The program helps them navigate their diagnosis, treatment, and functioning in the community—and find...
Five Things to Know About Parenting a Teen Living with Mental Illness

Five Things to Know About Parenting a Teen Living with Mental Illness

by guild | Sep 28, 2023 | For Support People, Mental Heatlh

Teenagers, like all of us, can experience a range of mental illnesses—including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and more. However, the way these illnesses show up in teens doesn’t always look like it does in older adults, and their experience can be exacerbated...
Overcoming Barriers to Housing: Growing Our Reach in Anoka County

Overcoming Barriers to Housing: Growing Our Reach in Anoka County

by guild | Sep 21, 2023 | Community, Homelessness, Housing

On July 27th, 2023, the Anoka County Board unanimously renewed its contract with Guild, ensuring our ability to continue street outreach and emergency shelter efforts in the county. Thanks to increased funding from the County and planned funds from the Minnesota...
Mental Health Challenges and Opportunities in the Mexican-American Community: A Q&A with Daniel Diaz

Mental Health Challenges and Opportunities in the Mexican-American Community: A Q&A with Daniel Diaz

by guild | Sep 13, 2023 | Mental Heatlh

Stigma, shame and self-doubt are barriers many face in their mental health journey. Within immigrant communities and communities of color, cultural, religious and familial norms can heighten those barriers. Among recently-arrived Latin American immigrants, for...
​​​​Understanding the Link: How Social Determinants of Health Affect Mental Health

​​​​Understanding the Link: How Social Determinants of Health Affect Mental Health

by guild | Sep 1, 2023 | Mental Heatlh, Research

We know that social determinants of health significantly influence mental health outcomes, affecting individuals in various aspects of their lives. Today, we’re exploring the interplay between social determinants and mental well-being, along with the work our teams...
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