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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month\, St. Luke’s Penn Foundation will host “Mental Health Monday\,” a free opportunity for the community to hear from a trained mental health professional about why mental health is important\, tips and tools for mental wellness\, ways you can help reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness\, and available resources. Stuart Karve\, a St. Luke’s Penn Foundation Mental Health Case Manager\, will present. \nThroughout the month of May\, mental health books\, information\, and resources will be on display at the Upper Perk Valley Library. \nIf you cannot attend this presentation\, don’t worry! We will be giving this same presentation at the Indian Valley Public Library on May 9 and the Bucks County Free Library in Quakertown on May 16. Check out the Events listing on our website for more information.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/mental-health-awareness/
LOCATION:Upper Perk Valley Library\, 350 Main Street\, Red Hill\, PA\, 18076\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month\, St. Luke’s Penn Foundation will host “Mental Health Monday\,” a free opportunity for the community to hear from a trained mental health professional about why mental health is important\, tips and tools for mental wellness\, ways you can help reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness\, and available resources. Lisa Dembrosky\, a St. Luke’s Penn Foundation Psychiatric Rehabilitation Specialist\, will present. \nThroughout the month of May\, mental health books\, information\, and resources will be on display at the Indian Valley Library. \nIf you cannot attend this presentation\, don’t worry! We will be giving this same presentation at the Upper Perk Valley Library on May 2 and the Bucks County Free Library in Quakertown on May 16. Check out the Events listing on our website for more information.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/mental-health-awareness-2/
LOCATION:Indian Valley Public Library\, 100 E. Church Avenue\, Telford\, PA\, 18969\, United States
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SUMMARY:Embracing the Spiritual Discipline of Solitude to Enhance Your Ministry
DESCRIPTION:The past few years have been hard. As servant leaders connected to various ministries\, our personal and professional lives have been turned upside down. We’ve all been working overtime and in innovative ways to care for those we serve. As we begin to emerge from more than two years of varying levels of isolation\, it’s time to pause\, reset\, and reconnect! As we move forward\, let’s not leave the spiritual discipline of solitude behind\, but rather\, let’s learn how to embrace spiritual introspection as a way to grow a deeper spiritual community. \nHave you ever considered the benefits of a workout for your faith? Deepening our connection with our faith requires a plan\, the right mindset\, and practice – just like exercise. Whether our spiritual practice and routines involve a walk\, meditation\, or prayer\, mindfulness techniques can be applied to help us grow in our ability to be more present with God and others. \n\nTake Home Tool Box for Your Ministry Education and Outreach \n\nPractical examples/exercises – including mindfulness resources and techniques – to help your faith community find meaningful solitude\, inner peace\, and community connection\nMental health practices to help regulate emotions and decrease stress\, anxiety\, and depression\nEducational resources identifying the medical & scientific connections to the mind/body/spirit\n\nKeynote Speakers \nPadma Fanning is the Clinical Mindfulness Instructor for St Luke’s University Health Network. She has studied and practiced mindfulness and meditation for 37 years. She is a certified Breathworks Mindfulness-Based Pain Management instructor and a qualified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction instructor.   \n\nLu Mauro\, M.Ed.\, CPRP\, is a Professional Development Specialist at St. Luke’s Penn Foundation and the former director of SLPF’s Wellspring Clubhouse. She has 38 years of experience and leadership in community behavioral health services\, including training in compassionate communication and tai chi.  \n\nReserve your seat by May 3! For questions\, contact Rev. Sue Conrad Howes\, Staff Chaplain\, at 215-257-5194 or susan.howes@sluhn.org. 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/embracing-the-spiritual-discipline-of-solitude-to-enhance-your-ministry/
LOCATION:Univest Community Room\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month\, St. Luke’s Penn Foundation will host “Mental Health Monday\,” a free opportunity for the community to hear from a trained mental health professional about why mental health is important\, tips and tools for mental wellness\, ways you can help reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness\, and available resources. Lynsey Reiss\, a St. Luke’s Penn Foundation Integrated Behavioral Health Specialist\, will present. \nThroughout the month of May\, mental health books\, information\, and resources will be on display at the Bucks County Free Library in Quakertown and in Perkasie. \nIf you cannot attend this presentation\, don’t worry! We will be giving this same presentation at the Upper Perk Valley Library on May 2 and the Indian Valley Public Library on May 9. Check out the Events listing on our website for more information.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/mental-health-awareness-3/
LOCATION:Bucks County Free Library – Quakertown\, 100 W. Mill Street\, Quakertown\, PA\, 18951\, United States
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