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…community, and help individuals and families experiencing a crisis, please keep reading! Working for CommUnity Crisis Services & Food Bank can be summed up in one word: support. CommUnity team…
…community, and help individuals and families experiencing a crisis, please keep reading! Working for CommUnity Crisis Services & Food Bank can be summed up in one word: support. CommUnity team…
…excited to see the increased access and much needed quality mental health care this facility will provide for our community. Somewhere in there, CommUnity along with the county and community…
…questions with care and compassion, and reaching out for help are all ways to help them get through this tough time. CommUnity is dedicated to helping those in our community…
…CommUnity. Families come in all shapes and sizes and we’re all allowed to define our families. Many people choose to go beyond biology and extend the term “family” to close…
By Unity Stevens, Mobile Crisis Response Program Manager CommUnity promotes mental health by providing support, reducing stigma, fostering social connections, sharing knowledge and resources, and enhancing resilience. Communities can work…
…sign of strength to show that emotion. My favorite thing about working at CommUnity is that I really like our coworkers. Everyone that I work with is very open and…
…the good you can do for our community by attending the Hunger Banquet! Attending the Hunger Banquet is impactful. The Hunger Banquet is CommUnity’s largest fundraiser for the Food Bank….
What is your name and what is your position at CommUnity? My name is Unity Stevens and I am the Mental Health/Law Enforcement Liaison for Iowa County. As a Mental…
…transitioning. And there is a high level of emotional pain that can come with continuing to live with gender dysphoria. This pain (just like the pain that comes from living…
…a mainstream topic. Through her novels and essays, she illuminated the complexities of navigating mental illness within communities where seeking help is often stigmatized or misunderstood. Her advocacy wasn’t just…
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