Friday, January 29, 2021

Sustainable Caring :: A Burnout Prevention and Resilience Course

 

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The Mental Health Collective is thrilled to announce the launch of Sustainable Caring, a digital burnout prevention program, specifically designed to support mental health professionals. Dr. Monisha Vasa, Co-Founder and Psychiatrist of The Collective, and Cayce Howe, Director of Mindfulness Programs at The Collective created Sustainable Caring, a course that has your personal and professional well being in mind.

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$100 OFF offer ends 2/27/21
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Dr. Monisha Vasa, MD

Dr. Vasa is a board certified General and Addiction Psychiatrist, co-founder of The Mental Health Collective, mindfulness facilitator, and wellness consultant to UC Irvine and City of Hope Medical Centers, as well as multiple international corporations.

Cayce Howe

Cayce Howe is an authorized mindfulness and meditation instructor with over thirty years of experience, director of mindfulness programs at The Mental Health Collective, senior teacher for Insight LA, and mindfulness facilitator for UC Irvine.
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What's Happened This January at Sunday Breakfast

 

Success Stories from the Mission

Ed came to the Mission from South Carolina in need of a place to stay after losing all of his identification documents. Ed knew he would be welcomed because 10 years ago he volunteered at Sunday Breakfast. As soon as Ed arrived he met with Kelly, our Case Manager, to get copies of his birth certificate and social security card, which he needed to get a new PA “REAL ID". While working closely with Kelly, Ed saw an opportunity to help others who were at the Mission. Ed decided to start a daily Bible study were guests at the Mission could come and share their struggles and triumphs. 

After just 55 days, with all his documents in order, Ed was able to get his own apartment in Philadelphia. Ed still comes to the Mission weekly to lead his Bible study and give hope and guidance to all who come to the Mission.
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Winter, Covid-19, and Your Impact on the Mission


As the days get colder and the pandemic continues, our commitment to those who are hungry, homeless, and hurting has not waivered. With your support, we have been able to continue supporting those in need and while making significant improvements to our facilities. Because of you, we were able to create essential indoor and outdoor spaces for our guests through our dining room and courtyard renovations.

And now, we are on our way to completing our shower renovations. Your gifts have helped us raise the money to replace a single shower with 16 private shower stalls each with its own changing area. You are providing dignity, love, and respect to each man who is seeking stability and hope at the Mission. 
These renovations are no small project. Once the showers are complete, we will be able to provide the essential care and services to those seeking help. We will be able to not only meet the needs of our guests but also of those experiencing homelessness. 
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We're one of 2020's Certified Best Christian Workplaces! 


It's an honor to be recently certified as a 2020 Best Christian Workplace by the Best Christian Workplaces Institute. Out of over 1,000 workplaces across the world, we were certified based on our fantastic teams, life-giving work, outstanding talent, uplifting growth, rewarding compensation, inspirational leadership, sustainable strategy, and healthy communication. We look forward to continuing to build and support a strong team and healthy workplace in 2021! 
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The Wolf PAC of Philadelphia


Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission was featured on the new Amazon Prime show, Wolf PAC! Wolf PAC focuses on Philadelphia business ventures and features a community partner, Sharing Excess, in episode 3. Sharing Excess donates surplus food from restaurants, grocery stores, and college campuses to local nonprofits and organizations.

Watch below for an exclusive clip from the show!

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Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission exists to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the homeless and disadvantaged in the Philadelphia area.  
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