United Church of Christ Mental Health Network

Working to reduce stigma & promote the inclusion of people with mental health challenges and neurodiversity.

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Do Not Be Afraid

August 12, 2019 by mhn-ucc Leave a Comment

Do not be afraid! The expression is becoming mainstream in the Latinx community. Generation after generation we have been attacked, most recently for being queer and Latinx in Orlando at Pulse Night Club. Now we are being gunned down in our neighborhood Wal-Mart. We are even gunned down in community festivals where we partake as […]

Filed Under: Immigration, Support Tagged With: Anxiety, immigrant children, Jon Gilbert Martinez, Latina, Latino, Latinx, Mental Health Network, mental health struggles, sacred, sadness, terrorism, UCC, United Church of Christ

God’s Embrace

July 15, 2019 by mhn-ucc Leave a Comment

My daughter was probably not more than a few days old when her mother made the decision to place her for adoption in China. Although I never had the opportunity to visit the orphanage where she lived, I did have the opportunity to meet the nannies that had cared for her. Love is a universal […]

Filed Under: Immigration, Love Tagged With: adoption, borders, Central America, daughter, hope, immigrant children, Immigration, journey, Lisa LeSueur, mental health, Mental Health Network, mother, opportunity, separated, United Church of Christ

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