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Tips for Managers on How to Support Employees Who Are Struggling with Mental Health

Tips for Managers on How to Support Employees Who Are Struggling with Mental Health

by guild | May 3, 2023 | Community, Guild News

Did you know that one in five Americans will experience a mental illness this year? That means it’s not a matter of “if,” but “when” someone in your workplace will struggle with their mental health. As a manager, it’s crucial to...
Service-Inspired Art: Helping Hands Visualized at Guild Wabasha

Service-Inspired Art: Helping Hands Visualized at Guild Wabasha

by guild | Apr 20, 2023 | Community, Guild News

Light and hope have arrived in our Wabasha location welcome area thanks to two renowned local artists.  Mosaic artist Daniela Bianchini and muralist Pablo Kalaka were selected from a talented pool of 28 applications to design and install a commissioned art piece that...
Tending A Broken Heart: A Letter from an End-of-Life Doula

Tending A Broken Heart: A Letter from an End-of-Life Doula

by guild | Dec 5, 2022 | Community, Featured, Mental Heatlh

We are surrounded by beauty in this season. There’s the quiet of freshly fallen snow, the candles in the windows, and the bright lights of trees and menorahs—the delight in the eyes of a child at all the magic around them. The sounds of beautiful music fill our...
On Gratitude: A Letter from Guild CEO Julie Bluhm

On Gratitude: A Letter from Guild CEO Julie Bluhm

by guild | Nov 24, 2022 | Community, Featured, Julie's Musings

We find ourselves in that contemplative time of year when many of us reflect on what we’re grateful for and celebrate the people and parts of life that matter most to us. I practice carving out time each November to intentionally think about what I feel thankful for,...
Grief Rituals: Processing Life After Death

Grief Rituals: Processing Life After Death

by guild | Nov 19, 2022 | Community, Education, Featured, For Support People, Mental Heatlh, Program Highlights, Resources

When someone in your life passes away, how do you move forward without feeling like you’re leaving them in the past? “Rituals help us gain normalcy to a situation,” says Patricia Harmon, certified End of Life Doula. “We need to acknowledge what has happened. Death is...
Get Out the Vote 2022: Know Your Rights

Get Out the Vote 2022: Know Your Rights

by guild | Oct 25, 2022 | Community, Featured, Homelessness

Accessibility is more than providing assistance for those living with physical disabilities. It’s critical for individuals living with a mental illness, a developmental disability, or experiencing homelessness to understand their voter rights, which is why we...
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