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Resilient Guilford Network Meeting to Kick off Child Abuse Prevention Month

The Resilient Guilford Network meeting on April 3 kicks off a month-long observance dedicated to preventing child abuse. We're honored to welcome Vernisha Crawford, CEO of the Trauma Informed Institute, as our keynote speaker. Additionally, attendees will gain valuable insights from a data presentation by the Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services, shedding light on the latest trends in our community.

April marks National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the Kellin Foundation, a proud PCANC Family Resource Network member, is standing in solidarity with this nationwide initiative through the Resilient Guilford Network. On April 3rd, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, we're hosting a Resilient Guilford Network meeting at our Hope Hub located at 4010 Walker Avenue, Greensboro, NC.

The Resilient Guilford Network meeting on April 3 kicks off a month-long observance dedicated to preventing child abuse. We're honored to welcome Vernisha Crawford, CEO of the Trauma Informed Institute, as our keynote speaker. Additionally, attendees will gain valuable insights from a data presentation by the Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services, shedding light on the latest trends in our community.

As a symbol of our collective commitment, participants will receive pinwheels and yard signs. These emblems serve as poignant reminders that safeguarding our children requires the active involvement of our entire community. Display them proudly throughout April to raise awareness and inspire action.

This gathering brings together a diverse array of stakeholders — from organizations and community leaders to parents, schools, law enforcement, and more — to foster a united front in building safe, secure, and nurturing communities. By forging strong connections and implementing coordinated strategies, we aim to create environments where every individual can thrive.

We invite you to join us in this critical conversation and collective action. RSVP to let us know you’ll be there!

Together, let's build a future where every child can grow and thrive without fear.

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Dr. Kelly Graves Named One of 2024’s Outstanding Women in Business

Dr. Kelly Graves, President and CEO of Kellin Foundation named a Triad Business Journal 2024 Outstanding Women in Business Honoree.

We are pleased to share the news that our President and CEO, Dr. Kelly Graves, has been recognized as a recipient of the 2024 Outstanding Women in Business award by the Triad Business Journal. This honor highlights the achievements of 25 remarkable women leaders across various sectors, including education, healthcare nonprofits, banking, and professional services.

The Triad Business Journal will pay tribute to Dr. Graves and her fellow award recipients through online recognition and a special print publication to be released on April 26, 2024. This acknowledgment underscores Dr. Graves' significant accomplishments and her role as a leader inspiring positive change within our community.

We extend our sincere congratulations to our leader on this notable achievement! We are honored to celebrate her well-deserved recognition as a 2024 Outstanding Women in Business honoree.

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Support Kellin Foundation in the 2024 Choice Awards!

Vote for Kellin Foundation in the Triad Mom’s on Main 2024 Choice Awards!

We're excited to announce that the Kellin Foundation has been nominated for the Best Health and Wellness Business award in Triad Mom's On Main's 2024 Choice Awards!

Your vote can help us win this title! It's quick and easy to show your support. Just head over to Triad Mom's On Main's website by clicking the button below, find Category 26, and cast your vote for the Kellin Foundation.

At Kellin, we're committed to making a real difference in our community by promoting health and wellness. From mental health support to educational programs, we work tirelessly to create a positive impact.

Your vote means everything to us. By supporting the Kellin Foundation, you're helping us fulfill our mission of fostering resilience and well-being in individuals and communities.

Thank you for your ongoing support!

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Resilient Guilford Network Set to Renew Commitment in Annual MOU Recommitment Ceremony

In a continued effort to fortify community bonds and resilience, the Resilient Guilford Network (RGN) is gearing up for its Annual Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Recommitment signing ceremony scheduled for January 17th, 2024, at the Lusk Center in Greensboro.

In a continued effort to fortify community bonds and resilience, the Resilient Guilford Network (RGN) is gearing up for its Annual Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Recommitment signing ceremony scheduled for January 17th, 2024, at the Lusk Center in Greensboro.

This ceremony stands as a symbol of collective dedication to fostering strength and support within the Guilford community, addressing the challenges posed by stress, trauma and adversity. Special guests, including Mayor Nancy Vaughan, Deputy Chief Renee Sigmon of the Greensboro Police Department, City Council Members Sharon Hightower, Marikay Abuziwaiter, and various community partners, will be in attendance, emphasizing the collaborative nature of the initiative.

The Resilient Guilford Network invites community members, agencies, and stakeholders to participate and reflect on past achievements and set the stage for future collaborations. RGN aims to spotlight the unwavering spirit of unity that defines Guilford's commitment to a resilient and supportive community.

Save the date, and we look forward to another year of impactful collaboration and community building.

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Kellin Foundation's Hands of Hope Gift Drive Sparks Holiday Joy

In the spirit of the holidays, Kellin Foundation is pleased to share the resounding success of the Hands of Hope Gift Drive, made possible by the heroes of our community – our generous donors, who, with unwavering support from local churches St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Pleasant Union United Methodist Church, Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church, and the broader community, brought joy to 32 children under our care and raised over $500 in gifts for children and adult patients at Central Regional Behavioral Hospital.

In the spirit of the holidays, Kellin Foundation is pleased to share the resounding success of the Hands of Hope Gift Drive, made possible by the heroes of our community – our generous donors, who, with unwavering support from local churches St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Pleasant Union United Methodist Church, Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church, and the broader community, brought joy to 32 children under our care and raised over $500 in gifts for children and adult patients at Central Regional Behavioral Hospital.

Leading the charge for Hands of Hope was Erin Hanes, Kellin Foundation's dedicated Youth Peer Support Specialist, whose unwavering commitment played a pivotal role in transforming the gift drive into a festive success story. Erin's efforts, combined with the immense generosity of our community heroes, have left an indelible mark on the holiday season for local families.

As we reflect on the season of giving, our hearts overflow with gratitude for the community and the donors who made this extraordinary feat possible. Your acts of kindness have not only brought immeasurable joy and warmth to those in need but have also set in motion a ripple effect of compassion and happiness throughout our community.

Join us in celebrating the magic of giving and the profound impact our community has had on making the holidays brighter for those we serve. Together, we've created a season filled with warmth, joy, and the true spirit of generosity.

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Nurturing Self-Love for the Holidays: A Vital Act during National Seasonal Affective Disorder Awareness Month

Amidst the holiday cheer, December holds significance as National Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Awareness Month. Explore how our upcoming 'Self Love for the Holidays' workshop on December 13th aligns with this awareness, offering a nurturing space for self-compassion and resilience. This workshop isn't just about cultivating self-love; it's a conscious response to the complexities of the season. Join us in prioritizing mental health during National SAD Awareness Month. Register now and let's illuminate the path toward self-love and community well-being. #SelfLove #HolidayWellness #MentalHealthAwareness

The holiday season is often portrayed as a time of joy and celebration, but for many, it can bring challenges, especially as December coincides with National Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Awareness Month. At Kellin Foundation, we recognize the importance of addressing both the festive cheer and the emotional well-being of our community. This December, our "Self Love for the Holidays" workshop aligns perfectly with the awareness month, offering a supportive space to navigate the complex interplay of emotions during this time of the year.

Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder:

Seasonal Affective Disorder Awareness Month sheds light on a form of depression that occurs seasonally, often in the winter months when natural sunlight exposure decreases. This condition can affect one's mood, energy levels, and overall well-being.

Why Self-Love Matters:

The holiday season, while joyful for many, can exacerbate feelings of isolation and low mood for those experiencing SAD. Our "Self Love for the Holidays" workshop provides a unique opportunity to address these challenges. By delving into mindfulness, self-reflection, and resilience techniques, participants can cultivate self-compassion and build emotional resilience.

How Self-Love for the Holidays Can Help:

  1. Mindfulness Practices: Learn techniques to stay present and appreciate the current moment, fostering a positive mindset.

  2. Self-Reflection: Explore personal values and set boundaries, promoting a healthier relationship with oneself and others during the holiday season.

  3. Peer Support: Connect with others who may share similar experiences, fostering a sense of community and understanding.

Taking Action:

Participating in the "Self Love for the Holidays" workshop becomes an intentional act of self-care during National Seasonal Affective Disorder Awareness Month. By investing in your emotional well-being, you not only support yourself but contribute to a community that understands and values mental health.

Register Today:

Secure your spot in our Self-Love for the Holiday workshop by registering online or calling 336-429-5600. This December, let's not only celebrate the season but also prioritize the well-being of ourselves and those around us.

As we navigate the holidays together, let the spirit of self-love illuminate our paths, fostering a community that embraces mental health with open hearts.

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