Managing Holiday Season Expectations: A Mental Health and Family Perspective The holiday season is often considered a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, for many, it can also be a period fraught...
National Family Caregivers Month: “I Care” Fifty-three million Americans say, “I care” and serve as the primary caregiver for a family member. That care equals $470 billion...
Isolated and Lonely: What can you do? Loneliness and isolation both contribute to adverse health consequences. Research has shown that people who are lonely or feel isolated...
A Look Back at The Annual High School Beach Retreat By Wallace Edwards, a High School Youth Ministry Intern specializing in Middle School Ministry, and Kate Miller, a High School Youth...
Reflections from Our First Youth Group of Fall 2024: Rooted in Service and Fun Written by Genevieve Brooks, Director of Youth Ministry, and Jack Garrett, High School Intern specializing in Service and Outreach...
Understanding Suicide: Part II – Helping Your Loved One Understanding suicide is a significant role you can play if you have loved ones, family, or friends, who are at risk for suicide. A first...
September is National Suicide Prevention Month September is National Suicide Prevention Month – a time to remember the lives lost to suicide, acknowledge the millions more who have...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month We live in a rapidly changing world that can be complex to navigate. About half of Americans can remember a time when we were not...
Social Media Addiction Are your children and/or family members struggling with screen overuse at home? Stop fighting about this and start thriving! Is anyone...