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...
by guild | Jul 14, 2022 | Featured, Mental Heatlh, Resources
Too many people are experiencing suicidal, mental health, and substance use crises without the support and care they need. Urgent realities are driving the need for crisis service transformation across our country. In 2020 alone, the U.S. had one death by suicide...
by guild | Jun 1, 2022 | Education, Featured, Mental Heatlh, Resources
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month! Pride Month is a time to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and work towards equality. The History of Pride Month June was chosen as LGBTQ Pride Month to honor the Stonewall riots that took place in June of 1969. In New York City, a gay bar...
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 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...