Our Write On! Discover Your Inner Writer workshop series has started, but you can still register! Don't miss this free, virtual, 6-week workshop series for young adults ages 14-18 who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. Register today to participate! Learn more at www.mhconn.org/writeon! #wellness #writing #pridemonth
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We are thrilled to introduce the MHC Collaborative's Quarterly Networking Series! Each quarter, join us for a FREE networking session and presentation by a community leader. This July, we will hear from Sistah Iya Anyango, the founder and CEO of The FLYY Movement, LLC. The FLYY Movement has helped hundreds of women find community, explore their passion and purpose, and find their way to live their authentic selves. Bring a friend and spend your lunch hour learning about FLYY and the freedom to love the you in you! https://lnkd.in/ghpBmXC8
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This July through August, we are offering a workshop series called Write On! Discover Your Inner Writer as part of our Art of Wellbeing. It is a free, virtual, 6-week workshop for young adults ages 14-18 who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. Register at https://lnkd.in/erhEAGJi #wellness #lgtbq #writingcommunity #mentalhealth #writingworkshop #Pride
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As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we are celebrating the success of our #LetsFaceIt campaign, made possible through the support and partnership of ConnectiCare. The campaign, aimed at combating stigma and promoting mental health awareness, saw enthusiastic participation from individuals and more than a dozen organizations across the state. This year’s Let’s Face It campaign was our most successful fundraiser to date. We ended the campaign with a grand total of $85,000! ConnectiCare, a leading health plan in Connecticut, was the presenting sponsor for this year’s #LetsFaceIt campaign, generously matching donations up to $23,000. This partnership reflects ConnectiCare’s commitment to creating healthier futures for Connecticut residents. In addition to ConnectiCare, other top sponsors included Stamford Health, Wells Fargo, Liberty Bank - CT, DATTCO, INC, and Lockton Companies. Keep reading at https://lnkd.in/eSESy6B5 #letsfaceit
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June is Pride Month, a time to support and celebrate our LGBTQ+ staff, participants and community members. It’s also an opportunity to bring attention to LGBTQ+ issues, recognize the incredible work of advocates and to reaffirm our commitment to health equity. Folks in LGBTQ+ community often face unique mental health challenges primarily due to facing stigma, discrimination, and bias in many forms. Anti-trans legislation, hate-based crimes, and discrimination do not overshadow Pride, but they can’t be ignored. Mental Health Connecticut is in support of the LGBTQ+ community and recognize that combatting homophobia and inequity is an ongoing commitment. We pledge to work towards safety in all forms for the wellbeing of our employees, program participants, and the communities we serve across the state of Connecticut. Visit the link below for new resources, including helpful articles, shareable graphics, and more: https://lnkd.in/gzPUjffw
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Facing It Friday: A Heartfelt Thank You and a Message of Hope Welcome to this year’s final edition of Facing It Friday! As our journey through Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported the Let’s Face It campaign and shown their commitment to mental health awareness in Connecticut. Your dedication and passion are truly inspiring. As we reflect on the progress we've made this month, we also want to wrap up a month of daily content with a message of hope from Katie Gallo, BA, MS. Katie is the Founder and CEO of Daydream Communications. Keep reading at https://lnkd.in/e7vddXiv #letsfaceit #mentalhealth
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As we embark on our #ThrowbackThursday journey with the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History for #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, we are celebrating our founder Clifford Beers. At Mental Health Connecticut (MHC), our roots in advocacy run deep, thanks to our founder, Clifford Beers, often called the “grandfather of recovery.” https://lnkd.in/g7vF7MuQ
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