With help from the @mplsfoundation and @CatalystTMF, Manidoo Ogitigaan, a Native American Nonprofit Organization based in Bemidji, Minnesota, were able to offer several holistic healing activities through their nonprofit. Check out the link below!
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Our work is grounded in our commitment to listen and learn from our partners to better understand key issues like Health and Well-Being. Explore stories, videos, and other resources on our Learning Hub:
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Our colleague Suzanne Koepplinger, director of @CatalystTMF, was interviewed on Synergos' Cultivate the Soul podcast! Listen to her story: https://t.co/RKhdhTI25l
NEW: Please check out this important article about how the #CatalystInitiative creates sustainable systems change by giving communities what they say they need and the partnership with the @BushFoundation
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The Youth of FMBC building community with each other while learning techniques for coping with stress. Thanks to the Irreducable Grace Foundation for this important work and to the @mplsfoundation for making it possible. 🙏🏽
"We knew you would be here and you're welcome here and this is your hospital, too." Great story about a small but meaningful step hospitals can take to be more inclusive. We're proud to support Open Path Resources as they work with @HennepinHC. https://t.co/6M8y1RhmYl
Our community continues to cope with intense stress. Even so, it IS possible to organize and activate from a place of compassion and strategy. Start your week with these self-care suggestions: https://t.co/1rpXAG5Yik
Take 3 minutes now and be inspired by @simplyrebeka and the important work she's doing in our community. We are so proud to partner with her! https://t.co/rvbOth86iP
Please join us at our virtual Healing from Trauma event on 10/27! Centering the conversation in the neighborhoods around 38th & Chicago, this gathering is meant for those living + serving in the communities most impacted by the killing of George Floyd:
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We're proud to partner with Open Path Resources on this important work—creating pathways for Muslim faith leaders to train as interfaith chaplains—and deeply grateful to @BushFoundation for their support. https://t.co/C32fBCR87h
“We explain to them that breath sends a message to your brain. It calms you down. They pick it up right away and they understand intuitively how to put it into use in their everyday lives.” https://t.co/IHns3oWI7T by @AndySteiner6
Great story about the Mary Ellen Strong Foundation’s efforts to increase mental health awareness + address the shortage of licensed mental health care providers in communities of color. We’re proud to support this important work! https://t.co/2WFDOYD9dP
In many ways, for many of us, this is a time of heightened stress, fear, and isolation. If you're in search of connections or practices that support mental well-being, take a look at this list of self-care resources:
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Congrats to @CatalystTMF's grant recipients! All are doing important work to promote self-care and resilience in the communities they serve. https://t.co/VmRpHN2Sm5
How young people are leading the way to overcome trauma, build resilience + promote well-being in their communities. We're so proud that @CatalystTMF is walking with them. https://t.co/i530lu1p1J
A key to closing gaps in our communities is to build resilience and healing into our daily lives. That’s the key to the Catalyst Initiative and @mplsfoundation is so proud to be building on this effort launched by the George Family Foundation. https://t.co/LKZ3FRPMge
“We all have an innate capacity to heal,” Catalyst director Suzanne Koepplinger says. “But to tap into that, first we must recognize that trauma lives in our mind, body and spirit. Therefore, the healing must take place in our mind, body and spirit." https://t.co/Eii4HreHso
One of the many reasons @mplsfoundation is so proud to be a partner with @CatalystTMF is it is about building community heath through building community power. Here youth are getting the tools to take charge of their well being and we are all better for it