Fellowship Place Steppers participate in the 2015 Walk Against Hunger for the CT Food Bank and the 2015 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Walk Benefitting NAMI Elm City Chapter

On Saturday May 16 and Sunday, May 17, the Fellowship Place Steppers participated in both the 2015 National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Walk benefiting NAMI Elm City Chapter, and the 2015 Walk Against Hunger for the CT Food Bank.

Saturday’s walk Walk Graphicfor the NAMI Elm City Chapter was held at Bushnell Park in Hartford. NAMI CT is an important resource in our state that provides critical support to Connecticut families and individuals impacted by serious mental illness.

Sunday’s walk for the CT Food Bank was held at the College Woods Pavilion at East Rock Park. An important partner in Fellowship Place’s Healthy Meals Initiative, the CT Food Bank has provided our agency with 21,177 lbs of food this past year, at a reduced cost. This partnership is vital to the success of Fellowship’s Healthy Meals Initiative, which offers our clients access to free nutritional meals daily, with menus that increase their intake of fruits, leafy greens, vegetables, & whole grains. The program also exposes them to a variety of educational programs to help them make healthy food choices.

Way to go Steppers!!! To see our team’s progress, or to make a donation of support, please visit one of the following links:

http://ctfb.convio.net/goto/fellowshipplacesteppers

https://fundraise.namict.org/fundraise?fcid=418343

Fellowship Place celebrates May is Mental Health Awareness Month

In support of Mental Health Awareness Month, Fellowship Place is hosting a number of special events:

Every Friday at 2:00pm in May – Mental Health Awareness Month Movie Matinees. Fellowship Place Clubhouse. Every Friday in May our weekly movie matinees will be centered on Mental Health Awareness. Contact: Naomi Britton, 203-401-4227 ext. 1231.

Monday May 12th, 1:00-3:00pm – Mental Health Softball League Picnic. Fellowship Place Clubhouse. The Mental Health Awareness Picnic will kick off the Mental Health Softball League in support of the Fellowship Place AllStars Team. Contact: Charlotte Sabovic, 203-401-4227 ext. 1207.

Wednesday May 20th, 11:00am – Hearing Voices Presentation. Fellowship Place Clubhouse. Connecticut Hearing Voices Network will speak about raising awareness about voice hearing, visions, and other experiences. Contact: Joseph Titus, 203-401-4227 ext. 1234.

Tuesday May 26th, 11:00am – Career Development Panel Discussion. Fellowship Place Clubhouse. Come hear from Young Adults who have gone back to work or school to learn how they overcame challenges and found success. Contact: Sandi Sibilio, 203-401-4227 ext. 1209.

Thursday May 28th, 11:00am – CT Legal Rights Presentation. Fellowship Place Clubhouse. A representative from Connecticut Legal Rights will speak about Mental Health services including accessing services, active participation, denial of service and culturally competent services. Contact: Joseph Titus, 203-401-4227 ext. 1234.

Fellowship Place is participating in The Great Give® 2015, a 36-hour online giving event May 5-6 at www.giveGreater.org

Dear Friends,

With winter behind us, you are probably dreaming about your summer vacation – perhaps a trip to a sunny beach resort, a National park, or historic city. Most of the men & women we serve at Fellowship Place have never taken an overnight trip outside of the city, let alone an activity-filled vacation in the country fresh air, but you can change all that with a donation to Fellowship Place via The Great Give® event.

This year all donations made to Fellowship Place through The Great Give® 36-hour giving drive will be earmarked for the BirgittaTheGreatGive_FellowshipPlace Johnson Campership Fund, which awards annual camp scholarships for Fellowship Place members to experience four days in the country at an adult retreat and vacation center operated by the Salvation Army in eastern Connecticut, Camp CONNRI. Camp CONNRI is located on over 200 acres overlooking a lake surrounded by trees and open space. Activities include boating, swimming, arts & crafts, shuffleboard, archery, and dances.

Making a donation to Fellowship Place through The Great Give is easy. Visit http://www.giveGreater.org/ or http://www.TheGreatGive.org anytime between May 5, 2015, 8 a.m. and May 6, 8 p.m., and search for Fellowship Place and click “Donate Now.” Your gift will provide Fellowship members; low-income adults with mental illness from the inner city, a welcome break from city life.

Special thanks for your interest and support of Fellowship Place’s work with adults who have a mental illness.

Friends and Family Art Show at Fellowship Place, Hosted on March 26

On Thursday March 26, Friends and Family were invited to the Fellowship Clubhouse to view artwork created by the members of the Fellowship Place Expressive Arts Program. Fifteen artists participated in showing and selling their artwork. Music provided by Music Makers and the Music in the Moment Band. The Fellowship Place Natural Supports Committee, which includes parents of people served and staff representatives from all agency programs, planned and hosted this successful, well-attended event.

 

Fellowship Place’s Career Development Department hosted its annual Education Fair

Fellowship Place’s Career Development Department hosted its annual Education Fair on Thursday, March 19. Local colleges and training programs attending included Gateway Community College, Associates for Training and Development, CONNTAC, CT WORKS, Southern CT State University, Albertus Magnus, Eli Whitney Technical School, Stone Academy, and Continuum of Care Peer Training Program.

 

Education Fair Graphic