Community Voices Seeking Serenity Four weeks into quarantine and I had already read 8 books. I was desperate to find something “constructive” to do. So I dug into the closet … Read more By Kim Moore - May 5, 2020
Community Voices That Discomfort You’re Feeling is Grief As social distancing lingers on, many are struggling with isolation and coping with feelings foreign to them. Scott Berinato of the Harvard Business Review turned to … Read more By Eric Bondy - May 5, 2020
Community Voices Find Your Footing May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, and it seems to have come at the perfect time. We are in the middle of a marathon of … Read more By Jennifer Creel - May 1, 2020
Community Voices Hitting the Wall? If you’re hitting a wall, you’re not alone. In isolating ourselves to help protect our neighbors and ourselves from Covid-19, we are not being asked to … Read more By Donna J Burkholder, LCSW - April 30, 2020
Community Voices Update from the Literacy & Learning Success Centers As we all settle into new routines at home, at work and in the community, we send our warmest thoughts to you. We want you to know … Read more By Cheryl Hiester - April 28, 2020
Community Voices COVID-19 and the Class of 2020 This pandemic has hit everyone hard, some demographics more so than others. Senior citizens in retirement communities have been hit the hardest in terms of numbers … Read more By Donna J Burkholder, LCSW - April 28, 2020
Community Voices SACA Community Meals Program Rises to the Challenge In the midst of our second month of sheltering at home, the food needs of our community are at an all-time high. SACA’s Community Meals Program … Read more By Brad Peterson - April 27, 2020
Awareness Make Masks for yourself and Others Let’s Help Our Health Workers by Making Masks“The doctors and nurses in our hospitals and nursing homes don’t have enough masks to protect themselves from … Read more By Susan Baldrige - April 27, 2020
Community Voices You can help feed your neighbors during COVID-19 crisis “A plate of food is much more than food,” says Chef Jose Andres, the founder of World Kitchen, a non-profit that provides meals during natural disasters.” … Read more By Susan Baldrige - April 27, 2020
Community Voices Be the Helper to the Helpers I am not on the front lines of the pandemic. I am lucky enough to have the opportunity to serve the community by staying at home. … Read more By Jennifer Creel - April 24, 2020
Community Voices Hold the Line I, like many other people I know, cannot stand talking on the phone. Something quick to relay information–sure. Too long to text? Acceptable. Feeling chatty? Pass. … Read more By - April 24, 2020
Community Voices Tips to Avoid Burnout When Working Remotely With so many of us now working remotely for the first time, it is easy to fall into bad habits. How do we keep up productivity, … Read more By Brad Peterson - April 23, 2020