Women’s History Month: Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope
The theme for this year’s Women’s History Month observation is “Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope.” The 2022 theme, designated by the National Women’s History Alliance, is “a
The theme for this year’s Women’s History Month observation is “Women Providing Healing, Promoting Hope.” The 2022 theme, designated by the National Women’s History Alliance, is “a
Well Being Trust is extremely encouraged by the proposal laid out in the president’s first State of the Union. Now it is time to turn
During the State of the Union Address on March 1, President Joe Biden announced a national mental health strategy designed to strengthen system capacity, connect
Blog from Miriam Pearsall, MPH, Executive Fellow, Well Being Trust This Black History Month, I asked a few Black leaders in mental health, public policy,
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Well Being Trust joins the nation in celebrating Black History Month and honoring the rich contributions & culture of Black Americans. As we focus on
Washington, D.C., February 16, 2022 — The Hopeful Futures Campaign — a broad coalition of leading national organizations working to promote mental health supports in
Beth Schenk, ED, PhD, RN, FAAN from Providence Stewardship; Tyler Norris, MDiv, chief executive of Well Being Trust; and teen climate activist Sydney Schneider recently discussed climate anxiety
Foster friendship and connection. Strengthen neighborhood bonds. Reduce social isolation and loneliness. These are among the goals Social Health Labs is supporting by awarding a
(Washington, DC – January 4, 2022) According to a National Center for Health Statistics report released the last week of 2021 using official annual mortality
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