by guild | Nov 12, 2021 | Community, Featured, Mental Heatlh
All too often, mental health services are difficult and confusing to access. During crises, when people are already struggling, the system also presents barriers to finding where to get help or applying for financial assistance. In response, our Community Access team...
by guild | Nov 5, 2021 | Community, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Uncategorized
Guild’s Community Support Program Member Center, or CSP, is a place where people in Dakota County living with a mental illness can attend classes, get help with socialization and living topics, and build community. Members can come for activities or drop in during...
by guild | Nov 3, 2021 | BIPOC Mental Health, Education, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Resources
Native American Heritage Month celebrates the people indigenous to the United States. It was created to honor the history, culture, and traditions of the people who have called North America home for thousands of years. November was designated Native American Heritage...
by guild | Oct 29, 2021 | Featured, Jobs, Mental Heatlh, Program Highlights, Staff Blogs
Youth Employment and Education Services helps young adults ages 16-24 living with a mental illness further their careers and education. The program has a one-person team made up of Ellie, Employment Specialist. The goal of the program is twofold: helping young...
by guild | Oct 15, 2021 | Featured, Jobs, Mental Heatlh, Resources, Staff Blogs
For many individuals living with mental illness, symptoms can affect their daily life—including work. While disclosing information to one’s boss might sound intimidating, it’s often necessary—and can have positive impacts. We talked to Employment Specialist Ebony...
by guild | Oct 4, 2021 | 101 Blogs, Community, Education, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Resources
Even though one in five people live with a mental illness, it can still be a hard subject to talk about. But we want to change that. And, part of getting rid of the stigma behind mental illness is spreading the message that it is common, treatable, and nothing to be...