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SUMMARY:Mental Health Monday
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month\, St. Luke’s Penn Foundation is hosting “Mental Health Mondays\,” 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. \n John Illingworth\, LCSW\, Clinical Coordinator\, Psychotherapy\, St. Luke’s University Health Network\, will present. \n\nIf you cannot attend this presentation\, don’t worry! We will be giving this same presentation on May 13 at the Indian Valley Public Library in Telford and on May 20 at Free Fall Action Sports Skate Park in Quakertown. Check out the Events listing on our website for more information.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/mental-health-monday/
LOCATION:Upper Perk YMCA\, 1399 Quakertown Road\, Pennsburg
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Monday
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month\, St. Luke’s Penn Foundation is hosting “Mental Health Mondays\,” a free opportunity for the \ncommunity 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. \n \nLisa Dembrosky\, CPRP\, Wellspring Clubhouse Operations Coordinator\, St. Luke’s Penn Foundation will present. \nIf you cannot attend this presentation\, don’t worry! We will be giving this same presentation on May 20 at Free Fall Action Sports Skate Park in Quakertown. Check out the Events listing on our website for more information.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/13374/
LOCATION:Indian Valley Public Library (100 E. Church Avenue\, Telford)
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SUMMARY:Mental Health Monday
DESCRIPTION:In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month\, St. Luke’s Penn Foundation is hosting “Mental Health Mondays\,” 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. \nSara Dobson\, MS\, CPRP\, REACH – IPR Program Manager\, St. Luke’s Penn Foundation\, will present.  \n 
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/mental-health-monday-3/
LOCATION:Free Fall Action Sports Skate Park (670 S. Main Street\, Quakertown)
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SUMMARY:Clergy Education Event - Too Much at Once: Maintaining Mental Wellness During Times of Crisis
DESCRIPTION:You never know when the phone call will come. Crises can happen at any time\, and as clergy\, we are often called in to assist a variety of people in so many different situations. But who takes care of us? We will discuss strategies for maintaining our own mental wellness as well as that of others during times of crisis. Concepts from within the mental health field and faith community will be synthesized to provide an integrated approach to wellness. \nA hot breakfast and networking will be held from 8:00 – 8:30 am; the presentation will begin at 8:30 am. \n\nKeynote Speaker – Dave Eckert\, Founder and Director\, Intersect \nDave Eckert is the Founder and Director of Intersect\, an initiative within Access Services that supports those at the intersection of faith and mental health through consultation\, training\, and the fostering of collaboration between faith communities and mental health providers. He has spent over 20 years working for Access within various roles including Director of a Mobile Psychiatric Rehabilitation program and agency Chaplain. \nDave is also an ordained minister\, serving as one of the pastors at Grace Community Church in Chalfont for the last 15 years. \nIn addition\, Dave is a certified suicide intervention trainer for Living Works\, a Psychiatric Rehabilitation trainer for PAPRS (Pennsylvania Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services) and a co-author of the Opioid Response Network’s “Opioid Use Disorder Toolkit for Faith-Based Community Leaders.” \nHe serves as a board member of Lakeside Educational Network and an advisory board member of the Faith Inclusion Network.  A certified psychiatric rehabilitation practitioner (CPRP)\, Dave also holds degrees in Social Work\, Biblical Studies\, and Divinity. He lives with his wife and three children in Montgomery County.
URL:https://www.pennfoundation.org/event/maintaining_mental_wellness_during_crisis/
LOCATION:Univest Community Room\, 807 Lawn Avenue\, Sellersville\, PA\, 18960\, United States
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