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In this episode, we get outdoors with Heroes on the Water, learn about veteran specific mental health care at Family Service Center, and suit up for the civilian workforce with Career Gear Houston. Guests: Neil Mullaney, Col (Ret) USFA CEI, Heroes on the Water Kresenda R. Foreman, MCD Director of Community Relations Family Service Center Jamay Schardien Executive Director Career Gear Houston Web Links: Veterans Voice website: hccs.edu/VeteransVoice HCC's Veteran and Military Affiliated Student Success Office (VMASS): hccs.edu/veterans heroesonthewater.org www.fscgal.org www.facebook.com/fscgalveston www.instagram.com/fscgalveston careergearhouston.org #veterans #veteransvoice #outdoors #careergear #mentalhealth
In this episode, we're thrilled to be in conversation with Dr. Jared Williams and Stephen Fowler from Family Service Center, an organization that provides counseling, parenting education, and prevention services to families in Southeast Texas communities. Our discussion dives into some of the biggest challenges facing families and explores insights from FSC's Fatherhood Program on engaging with fathers in our advocacy. Support the show
For more than 110 years, Family Service Center - The Center for Mental Health & Wellbeing has been working to promote mental health and wellbeing in Galveston County and throughout southeast Texas. With a team of therapists that have a combined total of more than 2500 years of experience, the center is helping thousands of people every year.In this episode of "Texas City Tells," find out about the services they offer, including counseling for crime victims, the Heroes program for veterans, parenthood courses, therapy for all ages and much more.
Ever wondered how guiding a new believer can transform your own faith journey? Join us as we navigate the day-by-day essence of discipleship, where relationships and meaningful conversations are the foundation. We'll share insights into overcoming the challenges of misinformation from social media and the critical importance of grounding our guidance in Scripture. Through the example of John the Baptist, we illustrate how true discipleship points others toward Jesus and fosters a personal relationship with Him. With engaging stories and practical tips, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the lifelong commitment to sharing Jesus' profound message with those eager to learn.Discover the profound responsibility of sharing your faith and the pivotal role of prayer and the Holy Spirit in this spiritual journey. We'll explore how trusting in God's guidance over our own abilities can lead to transformative encounters and effective discipleship. Plus, you'll hear about an inspiring community collaboration at the Family Service Center, demonstrating that bringing Jesus into every interaction is key. Whether it's through a food pantry initiative or a heartfelt conversation, our mission remains the same: to introduce people to the Savior in every facet of life. Join us for an episode filled with heartfelt stories, biblical wisdom, and practical advice on living out true discipleship.
Trent R. Nelson speaks with Rachel Shea of Family Service Center about what the organization does, its upcoming fundraiser, how you can participate and contribute to the organization and the greater discussion, and so much more! Share and subscribe, and ensure that your neighbors and loved ones have the gift of knowledge. You can find new episodes on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AM Springfield starts the week with calls and the Family Service Center and Rachel Shea. The Family Service Center is raising money and highlighting the upcoming Bags and Brews event on June 2 at Buzz Bomb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AM Springfield continues with the Family Service Center and Rachel Shea. The Family Service Center is raising money and highlighting the upcoming Bags and Brews event on June 2 at Buzz Bomb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AM Springfield continues with the Family Service Center and Rachel Shea. The Family Service Center is raising money and highlighting the upcoming Bags and Brews event on June 2 at Buzz Bomb.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just last month, for Episode 146, we took a look at some recent successes in public policy by one of our grantee partners, Texas Harm Reduction Alliance. In that episode and in many others we've tried to get across that not only is the policy arena a crucial venue for transforming mental health for Texans, but we'll only truly succeed if we can help build the policy capacity of others. A good recent example is one we're going to be discussing today. Family Service Center of Galveston is a Hogg Foundation Communities of Care grantee partner. They are part of the The Future is Us collaborative, which works across sectors to address community conditions, practices, and policies that perpetuate racial inequities in the education system in the Galveston area. Their CEO, Dr. Jared Williams, and their public policy director, Keith Henry, join us to talk about their recent achievements in public policy. Related links: Mental Health Awareness Month 2023 https://hogg.utexas.edu/mental-health-awareness-month Into the Fold, Episode 146: Some Good News in Public Policy https://hogg.utexas.edu/some-good-news-in-public-policy Into the Fold, Episode 75: Substance Use: A Public Health Approach https://hogg.utexas.edu/podcast-substance-use-policy Into the Fold, Episode 28: Jail and Mental Health https://hogg.utexas.edu/episode-28-jail-and-mental-health Into the Fold, Episode 77: Consumer Voice: It's Role in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion https://hogg.utexas.edu/podcast-consumer-voice Into the Fold, Episode 141: Texas Legislative Preview 2023 https://hogg.utexas.edu/texas-legislature-preview-2023 Mental Health Policy Fellows and Policy Academy https://hogg.utexas.edu/what-we-do/policy-engagement/policy-fellows-academy $1.4 Million Awarded to Train Mental Health Policy Fellows in Texas https://hogg.utexas.edu/news-1-4-million-awarded-to-train-mental-health-policy-fellows-in-texas Policy Fellows Retrospective https://hogg.utexas.edu/policy-fellows-retrospective
Throughout history, God hears and cares for the orphan, the widow, and the oppressed–those who are on the fringes of society. Darnel, the Director of the Family Service Center, shares his testimony and reminds us that we too are called to love and care for our neighbor.Partner with the FSC!Washington Avenue Christian Church - Givewacconline.orgDo you have prayer requests?Get in touch directly with the team at WACC using thislink: https://wacconline.org/prayer-requestWe look forward to hearing from you! Want to take the next step in getting involved atWashington Avenue Christian Church? Fill out this connect card and someone willreach out to you! https://www.wacconline.org/connectcard Stay in touch by signing up for our weekly newsletter!https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/RHyLGXQ Find messages from WACC here: https://wacconline.org/media If you would like to find out more about our church,visit us at our website: https://www.wacconline.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wacc.atx/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wacc.atx/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/WashingtonAvenueChristianChurchPodcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/washington-avenue-christian-church/id1502459358 Everything WACC: linktr.ee/wacc.atx Used with Permission through our CCLI Copyright License Number 1046610 and Streaming License Number CSPL109160
In this episode of the North RePort podcasts we focuse on the City's Social Services Division. Get to know Janet Carrillo, Social Services Manager, and learn about the many services provided to North Port residents by her team in the Family Service Center located at 6919 Outreach Way. Have you heard about their Drop-In Office? Area non-profits can sign up for free to utilize office space to meet with clients or host consultations in this south county satellite office.
One of the hallmarks of Christians is supposed to be found in the way that we treat others, both those who are a part of our family as well as those who are complete strangers. Today, we take a closer look at one of the primary ministries of WACC, as we also consider what Jesus had to say about showing compassion on the Sabbath, and what God had to say about true devotion. Do you have prayer requests? Get in touch directly with the team at WACC using this link: https://wacconline.org/prayer-request We look forward to hearing from you! Want to take the next step in getting involved at Washington Avenue Christian Church? Fill out connect card here and someone will reach out to you! https://wacconline.org/httpsconnect-cardcomrioeriyq66clduyrvf9v Stay in touch by signing up for our weekly newsletter! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/RHyLGXQ Find messages from WACC here: https://wacconline.org/media If you would like to find out more about our church, visit us at our website: https://www.wacconline.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wacc.atx/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wacc.atx/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WashingtonAvenueChristianChurch Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/washington-avenue-christian-church/id1502459358 Everything WACC: linktr.ee/wacc.atx
Having served in leadership capacities for several profit and non-profit organizations, Leslie Gill has been deeply involved in a wide range of social welfare issues. Before joining Rung as the organization's president, Leslie Gill served as the Chief Executive Officer of Annie Malone Children's & Family Service Center.Prior to her role at Annie Malone, Leslie served as Executive Director of College Summit, where she had multi-state responsibility for programs, fundraising, and business operations. Prior to that, she spent six years in executive leadership roles with the Girl Scouts in St. Louis and Atlanta. In those roles, she oversaw advocacy and governmental affairs, strategic planning, program development, membership recruitment, and cookie sales.Leslie is a native of St. Louis and now resides in the Central West End neighborhood with her daughter, Marley. She is a distinguished alumnus of Hampton University. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Hampton University, as well as a Master of International Business from St. Louis University. Coupled with years of experience in executive leadership positions, Leslie is well-equipped to lead Rung and help further its mission to empower women.ABOUT THE SHOWAligning the Who/How/What for six figures. Gain skills to succeed without the university price tag. Simon provides tips for designing your career path, exclusive interviews with expert guests about success designing their own paths. LEARN MORE
ETHINKSTL 134: Leslie Gill | Rung for Women [Season 11, Episode 01] Joining us today is Leslie Gill, Executive Director of Rung for Women. Having served in leadership capacities for several profit and non-profit organizations, Leslie has been deeply involved in a wide range of social welfare issues. Before joining Rung, Leslie served as the Chief Executive Officer of Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center. In this episode: Leslie discusses how Rung got its start as a high-end consignment shop for the benefit of The Women's Foundation of Greater St. Louis and how through the years it evolved into its current state ASA program of holistic self sufficiency for women. Leslie tells us about the vision of Rung for Women and its goal to not only change the landscape of the St. Louis community, but to also help women remove barriers to success and help them to achieve higher financial goals. Leslie talks about how Ali Hogan, Founder of Rung for Women, took a pause in her efforts in order to make a successful pivot into a new organization with a broader scope. Leslie talks about the four pillars on which Rung for Women is built upon - Wealth Building, Family Stability, Well-Being and Career. Learn More: Email: leslie@rungforwomen.org Company Website: http://RungforWomen.org Company Facebook: https:www.facebook.com/RUNGSTL Company Twitter: https://twitter.com/rungstl
ETHINKSTL 134: Leslie Gill | Rung for Women [Season 11, Episode 01] Joining us today is Leslie Gill, Executive Director of Rung for Women. Having served in leadership capacities for several profit and non-profit organizations, Leslie has been deeply involved in a wide range of social welfare issues. Before joining Rung, Leslie served as the Chief Executive Officer of Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center. In this episode: Leslie discusses how Rung got its start as a high-end consignment shop for the benefit of The Women's Foundation of Greater St. Louis and how through the years it evolved into its current state ASA program of holistic self sufficiency for women. Leslie tells us about the vision of Rung for Women and its goal to not only change the landscape of the St. Louis community, but to also help women remove barriers to success and help them to achieve higher financial goals. Leslie talks about how Ali Hogan, Founder of Rung for Women, took a pause in her efforts in order to make a successful pivot into a new organization with a broader scope. Leslie talks about the four pillars on which Rung for Women is built upon - Wealth Building, Family Stability, Well-Being and Career. Learn More: Email: leslie@rungforwomen.org Company Website: http://RungforWomen.org Company Facebook: https:www.facebook.com/RUNGSTL Company Twitter: https://twitter.com/rungstl
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ETHINKSTL 134: Leslie Gill | Rung for Women [Season 11, Episode 01] Joining us today is Leslie Gill, Executive Director of Rung for Women. Having served in leadership capacities for several profit and non-profit organizations, Leslie has been deeply involved in a wide range of social welfare issues. Before joining Rung, Leslie served as the Chief Executive Officer of Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center. In this episode: Leslie discusses how Rung got its start as a high-end consignment shop for the benefit of The Women's Foundation of Greater St. Louis and how through the years it evolved into its current state ASA program of holistic self sufficiency for women. Leslie tells us about the vision of Rung for Women and its goal to not only change the landscape of the St. Louis community, but to also help women remove barriers to success and help them to achieve higher financial goals. Leslie talks about how Ali Hogan, Founder of Rung for Women, took a pause in her efforts in order to make a successful pivot into a new organization with a broader scope. Leslie talks about the four pillars on which Rung for Women is built upon - Wealth Building, Family Stability, Well-Being and Career. Learn More: Email: Company Website: .org Company Facebook: https:www.facebook.com/RUNGSTL Company Twitter:
If you or your spouse are active duty military, and the shut down affects you and you need help, please contact the Family Service Center of your closest military installation. ALL family service centers, no matter what branch of the military they are, have the ability to service all branches military members. The number for the family service center at Selfrige ANGB is: 734 239-5583. The number for the Family Service Center at Wright Patterson AFB (OH) is 937 257-3592. You can also "Google" your state/military installation/family service center. You can also access help through "Military One Source", 800 239-558
On today's Community Connections w/ Jade Harrell: Who Who in Diversity and Who is Annie Malone today? First, Jade Harrell with Ericca Willis, Publisher of Who's Who Diversity in Color. Who's Who Diversity in Color profiles ethnic minority leaders, highlighting their professional endeavors, talents and ingenuity in an annual event and book. Get the details behind the well-timed book and specifics about the unveiling event happening May 14th, 2015 at Ballpark Village PBR 601 Clark Street, STL MO 60103 5:30pm - 8:30pm Also on the show, Jade Harrell welcomes William H. Young, Chief Executive Officer with the Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center. Most of us are familiar with the May Day Parade. However, most people have no idea that the Parade is a fundraiser to help decrease youth homelessness and prevent child abuse and neglect. Most people don't know that Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center (AMCFSC) hosts the parade and helps families in the community experiencing crises. The newly appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer of Annie Malone, William H. Young said that it's his mission to elevate awareness behind the purpose of the parade. New to his position he's eager to inform the community about Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center and the exceptional services they provide. CEO William H. Young said the Board of Directors of Annie Malone is charting a new direction and repositioning the Center for the future. With the Board's vision, Mr. Young has several goals and is ready to put them into action. All of the programs revolve around providing a safe and complete service to address the needs of children and families in crisis. Annie Malone is a proud member of the United Way. Be sure to save the dates: Saturday, May 2, 2015 – 12-3 p.m. – Ice Cream Social & Open House, 5355 Page Blvd., 63112 Sunday, May 17, 2015 – 1 p.m. – May Day Parade, 20th to 9th along Market St. in Downtown St. Louis.
On today's Community Connections w/ Jade Harrell: Who Who in Diversity and Who is Annie Malone today? First, Jade Harrell with Ericca Willis, Publisher of Who's Who Diversity in Color. Who's Who Diversity in Color profiles ethnic minority leaders, highlighting their professional endeavors, talents and ingenuity in an annual event and book. Get the details behind the well-timed book and specifics about the unveiling event happening May 14th, 2015 at Ballpark Village PBR 601 Clark Street, STL MO 60103 5:30pm - 8:30pm Also on the show, Jade Harrell welcomes William H. Young, Chief Executive Officer with the Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center. Most of us are familiar with the May Day Parade. However, most people have no idea that the Parade is a fundraiser to help decrease youth homelessness and prevent child abuse and neglect. Most people don’t know that Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center (AMCFSC) hosts the parade and helps families in the community experiencing crises. The newly appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer of Annie Malone, William H. Young said that it’s his mission to elevate awareness behind the purpose of the parade. New to his position he’s eager to inform the community about Annie Malone Children and Family Service Center and the exceptional services they provide. CEO William H. Young said the Board of Directors of Annie Malone is charting a new direction and repositioning the Center for the future. With the Board’s vision, Mr. Young has several goals and is ready to put them into action. All of the programs revolve around providing a safe and complete service to address the needs of children and families in crisis. Annie Malone is a proud member of the United Way. Be sure to save the dates: Saturday, May 2, 2015 – 12-3 p.m. – Ice Cream Social & Open House, 5355 Page Blvd., 63112 Sunday, May 17, 2015 – 1 p.m. – May Day Parade, 20th to 9th along Market St. in Downtown St. Louis.