![]() ![]() Both Carebridge’s and Magellan’s services are secure and confidential. In addition, each of the College’s medical insurance plans through Independence Blue Cross includes mental health benefits through Magellan. Student deans and Residential Communities staff are ready to assist students, and Counseling and Psychological Services provides a range of mental health and emotional support services.įaculty and staff members may want to explore the resources offered by our employee assistance program, Carebridge. I want to remind everyone that the College has resources to help those of you who are struggling to cope with these events. The New York Times and other media outlets have additional information on ways to support those in need. If you are able, please consider donating to an organization that is directly supporting people in the region, such as UNICEF, Save the Children, or the International Rescue Committee. Several members of our community have asked what they can do to help. ![]() In addition to the lives lost, the World Health Organization estimates that more than 23 million people could be affected by this catastrophe. My gratitude to the students and the Interfaith Center staff who came together to help organize this event. The community is invited to a candlelight vigil for the victims today, Friday, Feb. ![]() We hold in the light all of those affected, including those in our community with ties to the region. This week’s earthquake in Turkey and Syria is among the worst natural disasters of the past century, claiming the lives of more than 20,000 people to date, with devastating effects on millions more. Share your rich resources give and give again.Candlelight Vigil Today for Earthquake Victims February 10th, 2023 Let your heart be broken by a brother’s pain. See mankind as God sees serve Him far and near. ![]() Let your heart be tender and your vision clear. Where mankind is wanting, fill the vacant place.īe the means through which the Lord reveals His grace.ģ. Blest to be a blessing, privileged to care Ĭhallenged by the need apparent everywhere. Give the cup of water and the loaf of bread.īe the hands of God, now serving in His stead.Ģ. Let your heart be broken for a world in need.įeed the mouths that hunger soothe the wounds that bleed. Hymn Let your Heart Be Broken (Wye Valley abridged)ġ. We light this candle of Steadfast Love - to remind us of God’s love and faithfulness, and to remind us to shine His light of love and service for those living with mental illness. We light this candle of Thankfulness - for compassionate, dedicated caregivers and mental health professionals for new discoveries in brain research and better medications. We light this candle of Hope - for persons and families living with mental illness, for better treatment, for steadier recovery, for greater opportunity to work and serve. We light this candle of Understanding - that the darkness of stigma, labels, exclusion and marginalization might be dispelled for the sake of those touched by mental illness. We light this candle of Healing – that troubled minds and hearts, broken lives and relationships might be healed. We light this candle of Truth - that God will help us dispel ignorance and misinformation about major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, severe anxiety and obsessive compulsive disorder. Ushers will then dismiss us by rows to form a procession of lights that will move out onto Monument Circle for the remainder of our Candlelight Vigil program. Please “pass the flame” to your neighbor and join in the singing of a hymn. After we light the candles, we will bring the flame to each row. These seven candles represent the seven days of Mental Illness Awareness Week being observed across America this week. National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding Mental Illness Awareness Interfaith Candlelight Vigilĭia Nacional de Oración Para la Comprensión y Recuperación del Enfermo Mentalįor Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding Tips For How to Help a Person with Mental IllnessĪ Sample Participatory Interfaith Service NAMI Sharing Your Story with Law Enforcement Suicide Prevention Awareness Month (SPAM) StigmaFree Company Video: Improving Workplace Well-beingīebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness MonthĪbout Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month ![]()
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