Today we honor Rosa Parks, a courageous woman whose simple act sparked a movement for equality. On December 1, 1955, Rosa refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, igniting the Civil Rights Movement.
Follow the link aboveto learn about how our mental health services, powered by your generous contributions, help clients take steps towards a healthier future.
Our Chief Advancement Officer, Mary Wilson Wheelock, was on @WKYC's Good Company this week discussing how giving to our holiday shops, charitable donations of any kind, or even volunteering your time, can make a huge difference in the lives of our clients
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Sobriety. Job training. Sticking with therapy.
Whatever goals you have for yourself, you can achieve them if you keep going. It's always worth another try. OhioGuidestone is here to support you. Let's rise together.
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Worried about the dreaded dinner table arguments this holiday season?
Tune into @soundofideas on @Ideastream tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. to hear from Kathleen Kern, Vice President of Quality & Clinical Care at OhioGuidestone.
A huge CONGRATULATIONS to the recipients of our Browns/Steelers ticket raffle, who braved the snow for a night of fun and football! ๐๐ข
Thanks again to our friends at @LNEGroup for donating the tickets.
OhioGuidestone is profoundly grateful to the @ThreeArchesFnd for a $112,577 grant that will ensure that the Lakewood elementary schools in our care receive comprehensive mental health wraparound services, including family nights, (1/2)
Mary emphasized the importance of trust, testimony, and tiesย in building strong donor relationships. Read the full article to learn more about the evolving world of giving and how OhioGuidestone helps clients take steps towards a healthier future.
OhioGuidestone in the News!
Our very own Chief Advancement Officer, Mary Wheelock, was recently featured in a @ClevelandMag article highlighting the changing landscape of philanthropy.
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Early Childhood Mental Health provides a continuum of care for children from birth to age six. By supporting families and addressing young children's needs, we're building a foundation for clients to take steps towards a healthier future.
Ashley's dedication to art therapy and her commitment to mentoring and advocating for the profession is truly inspiring. We're so proud of her accomplishments and grateful for her contributions to OhioGuidestone. Well done, Ashley!
Huge congratulations to our incredible Training & Development Supervisor, Ashley Rogols, for receiving the Don Cutcher Leadership Award from the Buckeye Art Therapy Association!
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This funding will help us continue to provide high quality, accessible services to youth and their families in Franklin County. We are immensely grateful for this generous support!
OhioGuidestone would like to thank the Harry C. Moores Foundation for awarding our Central Ohio region a $15,000 grant to support our youth mental health and prevention services in Franklin County.