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The “Speak Up 5K” was once just the dream of a 16-year-old girl who desperately wanted others to know that they weren't alone. Cameron Gallagher designed the race to bring the community together to speak up for those who were suffering or battling any type of mental illness, including depression and anxiety. She wanted a place where others could simply show up without any stigma or judgment. This year, the Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the SpeakUp 5K. “Every time at the start line, I take a second and I look around at the thousands...Article LinkSupport the show
The Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation recently received a ,796 donation from Gale, a global provider of research and digital learning resources. The foundation is named for a Henrico girl who died at 16 after completing a half-marathon in March 2014. The June 6 donation came from proceeds of Cameron's Collection and Cameron's Camp for Wellness on the Gale eBooks platform, resources designed to support education and awareness of student mental health and wellness. The collections are sets of eBooks created by Gale that help students better understand their mental health and provide guidance to strengthen their social and emotional learning...Article LinkSupport the show
We've got sisters / best friends / all-around amazing people, Grace Gallagher + Clair Norman on the pod today! To learn more about the Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation, visit www.ckgfoundation.org
Dave Gallagher, CEO of Dominion Payroll, joins Trent and Patrick on “At Home with Roby”. Dominion Payroll provides payroll and HR services for businesses of all sizes and was born in Dave’s mother’s garage. Today, the company employs over 300 people in offices across the country. More impressive than their growth is the story of their company culture. Tune in to learn how they as “community change agents” give back to their community and educate the public on teenage mental health through the Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation. Visit https://dominionpayroll.com/ and https://www.ckgfoundation.org/ to learn more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mental health care is important, especially for children. Rachel Reynolds, Program Manager at Cameron K. Gallagher Mental Health Resource Center at CHoR, discusses how families and the community can help children's mental health matters.
In Maureen Bannister's, I Want to Laugh in a Kitchen, the young teach the old to "stop, look, and listen," with purpose, and embrace the bits of joy tucked into the everyday. Lida Caudle & Courtney Thomas created the illustrations.Joining Maureen on the podcast, are:From Little Star Communications - Joni Albrecht (Publisher) & Wendy Daniel (Book Designer). Little Star Communications is a resource for writing, editing, manuscript review, and public relations. Click here to visit the Little Star Communications website. Click here to learn more about Wendy Daniel's design work, on her website.From the Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation - Grace Gallagher (Executive Director) & Clair Norman (Marketing). CKG’s mission is to fulfill Cameron’s dream and legacy by being a positive force that works to cultivate awareness and understanding of teenage depression and anxiety. Click here to visit the Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation website, and to follow them on Facebook. Click here to find I Want to Laugh in a Kitchen on AmazonMaureen can be found on the following social sites:LinkedInFacebook