Friday, August 6, 2021

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Delivering helpful tips to help you navigate life's challenges.

 
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The Power of Diverse Friendships

All healthy friendships require challenge for growth. When friends present ideas and thoughts that are different from each other, they can gain a fuller understanding of each other and the world as a whole. The same is even truer when you have more diverse friends.

 
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How Summer Affects Suicide Rates

There is a common belief that suicide occurs most often in the cold months, especially around Thanksgiving, Christmas and other winter holidays. This is actually a misconception, however, as suicide rates often increase during the spring and summer. 

 
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8 Ways to Keep Kids Learning Over Summer

For children, summer is a time to relax, spend time doing fun activities and not think about school. But this relaxed mindset doesn’t come without a cost. Studies show that when kids take a break from learning all summer long, they run the risk of losing up to three months’ worth of reading and math skills from the previous years.

 
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Supporting Parents Who Have Lost a Child

Losing a loved one is difficult no matter the circumstances. The person is gone, while others are left to grieve their loss. These feelings may be even stronger for parents who lose children.

Connect with Us

Centerstone is here for you! To get connected with our services or to learn more about us, give us a call at 1-877-HOPE123 (877-467-3123) or visit centerstoneconnect.org.

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Thursday, August 5, 2021

The Generation Who Will Be Lovers of Self, Pleasure, Money & Arrogant Ra...

Final "Act Challenge" Results

Act Challenge 2021 final results!!!
The Results are In!
Thank you to everyone who biked, walked, ran, swam, or kayaked to support survivors of human trafficking. Together, we surpassed our goal of 30,000 miles by July 30, "World Day Against Trafficking" and logged 31,955 miles!

For every mile logged on our website, our Act Challenge sponsors pledged to make a donation to help provide safe housing and restorative programming for survivors of human trafficking, resulting in $85,299 funds raised!
So Now What?
The funds raised from the Act Challenge will be used for the following projects Dan mentioned in his video above:

1. Adding onto the Education and Counseling Center- Additional classrooms are currently being built so participants can have soundproof spaces for therapies and meetings.

2. Opening a second thrift store- Funds will be used for start-up and renovation costs at our Worthwhile Thrift Collegeville location.

3. Launching a graduated housing program- Materials and building costs for renovating 3 apartments.

4. Expanding the Worth It program- We always want to be reaching more survivors in more areas and the Worth It program is how we can meet survivors where they are at.

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