ICYMI: The Well Community had an amazing annual Thanksgiving worship service and dinner! We're deeply grateful to all who made it possible! The night began with our weekly Thursday Night Life worship service, with music led by husband and wife team David and Mary, both Well Community members, while member PT played the piano. Big thanks to: - Eric Folkerth, Pastor of Kessler Park United Methodist Church, who played and sang during worship and also provided dinner music. - Kenny Cheshier, Associate Pastor of Cliff Temple Baptist Church, who anointed everyone personally with oil and prayed with members individually, as well as gave the message to the group. - Norma's Cafe, which generously donated a bountiful Thanksgiving feast - Kessler Park United Methodist Church, which donated a variety of desserts and table decorations. - The moms of the Oak Cliff chapter of the Young Men's Service League - YMSL National, who joined us by helping serve our members, then dined with us. We're so thankful for you all!
Well Community
非盈利组织
Dallas,TX 47 位关注者
Providing stability, connection and hope to adults living in the Dallas area living with serious mental illnesses
关于我们
We envision a world free of stigma where stability is possible for those living with mental illnesses. As the only faith-based organization in the Dallas area exclusively serving those living with severe mental health challenges, the Well Community comes alongside those with dealing profound physical, emotional and spiritual needs. What started in 2002 as a simple, church outreach to a handful of individuals has grown into a flourishing, holistic ministry among adults whose lives have been upended by serious mental illnesses. Well Community provides hope and stability through healthy relationships, essential services, life-skills training and meaningful activities.
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https://wellcommunity.org/
Well Community的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Dallas,TX
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2002
- 领域
- Mental Illness、Mental Health、Nonprofit、Dallas、Mental Health Challenges、Faith-Based、Christian、Stability、Holistic、Life Skills、Community、Jacob's House、Poverty、Homelessness和Essential Services
地点
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主要
125 Sunset Ave.
US,TX,Dallas,75208
Well Community员工
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Trying to get some Christmas shopping done before Thanksgiving? Don't forget to add a few items from the Well's Amazon wish list to your cart! Your generosity will help us fill a backpack for a Well Community member to receive at our annual holiday party. https://lnkd.in/eStsbgbH
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Today, International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, is a good time to remember that the way we talk about suicide matters--to those struggling with suicidal ideation and their loved ones, as well as those who've lost someone to suicide. #SurvivorsDay https://lnkd.in/eRubbtQM
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According to the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, approximately a third of American adults who lived with a mental illness in 2023—20.4 million adults—also dealt with a substance use disorder. Among those who lived with serious mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and major depression, that percentage was even higher: Nearly half dealt with a substance use disorder. But, though co-occurring disorders are prevalent and life-altering, they’re often misunderstood, and misconceptions about them can prevent those living with them from receiving accurate diagnoses and effective treatment. Here are four common myths about dual diagnosis. https://lnkd.in/eZ229xJD
Four Myths About Co-Occurring Disorders
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The Well Community had an amazing annual Thanksgiving worship service and dinner! The night began with our weekly Thursday Night Life worship service, with music led by husband and wife team David and Mary, both Well Community members, while member PT played the piano. Eric Folkerth, Pastor of Kessler Park United Methodist Church played and sang during worship and also provided dinner music. Kenny Cheshier, Associate Pastor of @clifftemplebaptistchurch, anointed everyone personally with oil and prayed with members individually as well as gave the message to the group. Our weekly worship service is always followed by dinner, and tonight our members enjoyed a bountiful Thanksgiving feast, generously donated by Norma's Cafe. Kessler Park United Methodist Church donated a variety of desserts and table decorations. After their annual meeting, the moms of the Young Men's Service League - YMSL National Oak Cliff Chapter joined us by helping serve our members, then dined with us. These moms and their sons volunteer year round at many nonprofit organizations, including the Well. Weekly, they help serve then clean up after the worship service while spending time with our members. By giving of themselves, they're blessing our members with friendship. We're so grateful for all who helped to make this evening so special!
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Last week our members enjoyed an overnight retreat--a break from the everyday challenges of life with serious mental illnesses--thanks to the generosity of many sponsors. We're so grateful for each one who gave! View the fun we had at https://lnkd.in/eHFSirna
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Would you help give our members a happy holiday? Shopping the Well Community's Christmas Amazon Wishlist is a easy way to come alongside our members, and you can have your purchases sent right to the Well. Shop now and help us fill backpacks with personal care items, winter clothes and more! https://lnkd.in/eStsbgbH
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One way we help our members have a happy holiday is giving each one a Walmart gift card at our annual Christmas party, allowing each to enjoy shopping for themselves or others. Will you give them that gift once again this year? bit.ly/WellGiftCard
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Once again, our Fall Spiritual Retreat was a great time to rest and reflect. From making leaf collections to roasting marshmallows to our traditional hayride and bonfire, members of the Well Community enjoyed the autumn temperatures and warm fellowship. Special thanks to those who helped to sponsor our members for the 2024 retreats! https://lnkd.in/eUQscNeN
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A reminder from Well Community member Rita for #WorldKindnessDay: "You don’t have to be afraid of people with mental illness. … All you have to do is kindly approach them and talk to them.” Read more of what our member want others to know at https://lnkd.in/eT6r8WBM