by Hannah Kamath | Dec 3, 2024 | Featured, Leadership Team, Staff Blogs
A note from Trish Thacker As the year draws to a close, it’s a reminder to both reflect and look forward. For 2024, I reflect with gratitude and look forward with hope. I joined Guild as CEO in March 2024, and my experiences during this time remind me both how...
by guild | Nov 14, 2024 | Featured, Guild News, Homelessness, Housing, Staff Blogs
By Trish Thacker November is National Homelessness Awareness Month, a time when organizations, individuals, and governmental entities bring greater attention to the issue of homelessness, as well as to the many misconceptions society has about people who are unhoused...
by guild | Oct 9, 2024 | Featured, Guild News, Housing, IRTS and Crisis
This time last year, we were breaking ground on our highly anticipated Crisis and Recovery Center, located in West Saint Paul. The project, built in partnership with Dakota County, has come a long way since then, and we’re excited to begin welcoming clients and staff...
by guild | Sep 27, 2024 | Featured, Mental Heatlh, Resources
If someone you know is choking on their dinner, you’ll probably jump into action and perform the Heimlich maneuver. If they’ve fallen down and are badly bleeding, you call 911 and apply pressure to the wound while waiting for help to arrive. If they’re in cardiac...
by Hannah Kamath | Sep 26, 2024 | Community, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Program Highlights
At our Community Support Program (CSP) Member Center, individuals living with mental illness in Dakota County can drop in for an array of services and classes to support their recovery and improve their self-sufficiency. From fitness groups to museum trips and more,...
by guild | Sep 25, 2024 | Featured, IRTS and Crisis, Program Highlights, Staff Blogs
At Guild, we strive to educate each client who comes through our doors on how best to advocate for themselves and take charge of their mental health. We do this through person-centered care that recognizes that clients are people first, and that their illness does not...