Meet Martin. He is one of our participants that started with us at the Portage la Prairie residential home. He is doing really well managing his mental health and has since moved to Winnipeg. All of us at Turning Leaf could not be more proud of Martin and what he's accomplished.
March is National Social Work Month where we celebrate and recognize all the amazing hard work of Canadian social workers. They truly make a difference for so many people and families. They help people to make true change in their lives. https://t.co/rvpk9XHSSQ
Gordon, a man in his 40s who we support has never had a bed. Now, that he has his own place, we helped secure a clean, comfortable bed for Gordon. He is overwhelmed with gratitude toward Turning Leaf, and we couldn't be happier for him.
Turning Leaf is hiring a Day Program Worker! If you're interested and have the necessary qualifications, please submit your cover letter and resume to [email protected]! For more information visit our careers page:
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February is Psychology Month, where we highlight the contributions of Canadian psychology and teach Canadians how psychology works to help them live healthy and happy lives. Be aware of how psychology can help those with mental illness.
Danny is currently living at Turning Leaf's Portage la Prairie residence. Music is a big part of his path to wellness, helping him manage his mental health. We love to see this change in Danny who continues to grow day by day.
Read the harrowing story of Lacy, a young lady who grew up without a family. With Turning Leaf's help, she now has direction and purpose in her life. She has finally found love, loyalty and unconditional acceptance. https://t.co/bj45SOnTVL
It's great to see that even in the world of sports, there is a change happening, a chance in the way we approach the topic of mental illness. Yes, even our our heroes, the athletes we idolize, struggle with mental illness, and THAT'S OKAY. https://t.co/FQXaSnndcy
Read the inspiring story of our Community Support Staff, Tony Villion, and the young man he helped with reading, writing and linguistics. Tony shows us the value of communication and the foundation we build upon from something as simple as A-B-C. https://t.co/Ycmt3vYpvA
There are certain things you should say and shouldn't say to those dealing with anxiety. Here are 5 that you definitely SHOULDN'T. https://t.co/tSouTBoZRy
We try to support our participants in the same way as Carl Rogers, supporting them where they are and in the way they need it, so they can be empowered to make true change in their lives.
Today is the anniversary of Carl Rogers' death (1987). Turning Leaf has modeled its services from Rogers' "unconditional positive regard," which is the basic acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does.
I was really struck by the truth of what one of our Community Support Case Managers, Meaghan Granger, said the other day. We all need food and shelter, but having someone with the capacity to understand, to listen, to empathize, to LOVE you is truly a human necessity.
Turning Leaf is looking to hire a Residential Support Supervisor, an exciting opportunity for someone to utilize their experience and skills to move the organization to the next level! For more information, visit our website https://t.co/30WfT1X9cL
As the holidays start to fade, and we look to our slim bank accounts and expanding waistlines (don't forget about the weather), we often feel pretty down around this time of year. So, it may be hard to get motivated but remember to make time for yourself. #mentalhealth
With your help, Turning Leaf can empower so many people to make true change in their lives. If it's within your means, please visit our Canada Helps page — https://t.co/sU9QzaZhBy — and give what you can.