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You have the power to make a difference. Start by being the change you wish to see.
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Are you ready to take charge? We are!
We have 4 immediate openings for people to work in an ice cream production line, mostly palletizing ice cream. AM and PM shifts and currently LOTS of overtime! Check out job details and see how to apply in Comments.
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There is no time like the present to start going after what seems like the impossible.
Healing from mental health and substance use issues is not just the absence of symptoms. It is a stable home, meaningful connection, and the tools to move forward. That is the promise of whole-person care. #MHAM2026 #SeeThePerson #WholePersonCare
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Older adults face unique mental health challenges—from grief and isolation to physical health changes. The right support, resources, and connection can make a difference. #MHAM2026 #MentalHealthMatters
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A faith leader. A Sunday school teacher. A trusted elder. You may be the first person a child dealing with mental health challenges turns to. We have tools to help you respond. #MHAM2026 #FaithAndMentalHealth
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Mental health matters at every age. Life changes as we grow older can impact well-being—but support is always available. #SeeThePerson #MHAM2026 #MentalHealthMatters
The words we use about mental health in our small groups, our hallway conversations or our sermons shape whether someone feels safe enough to ask for help. #MHAM2026 #FaithAndMentalHealth
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It is always helpful when our customers give us feedback. Thank you, Robert, for the shout out for Luis!! #shoutout #customerexperience
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Supporting someone living with a serious mental illness starts with understanding. Learning about mental health conditions can help you respond with empathy and confidence. #SeeThePerson #MHAM2026
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When we understand mental health challenges can be at the root of addiction, we start asking 'how can we help?’ with no judgement. That question alone can make a big difference. #MHAM2026 #SeeThePerson #WholePersonCare
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Challenge yourself this week to do something that makes you happy.
Respectful communication about mental health is especially important during times of transition, including housing instability or reentry into the community. Compassionate words signal safety when people need it most. #MHAM2026 #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
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Mental health touches every one of us either directly or through someone we love. Let’s commit to talking about it with the care and honesty it deserves. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #SeeThePerson
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When we focus on the person and not the diagnosis, we create more supportive conversations about mental health. #SeeThePerson #MHAM2026 #SupportMatters
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Language matters. Choosing supportive words can help people feel seen, heard, and respected. #MHAM2026 #WordsMatter
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Young people thrive when support comes early. Encouraging open conversations about mental health can help children and teens feel supported in reaching out. #SeeThePerson #MHAM2026
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Sometimes the most important step is listening. Taking time to listen to the concerns of a young person in your life can help them feel safe sharing what they’re experiencing. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #MHAM2026
Parents and caregivers are often the first to notice when something feels different. Changes in mood, sleep, appetite or behavior may signal a young person needs support. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #SeeThePerson
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