Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Looking for Fall 2022 Show Production Team Members! 🎬

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Call for Fall 2022 Show Production Team Members

We are coming back to the stage in 2022! With several shows already in production for Fall 2022, we are looking for individuals who are interested in joining a team in their area! Production teams will go through our brand new online modular training - Brave Academy - to prepare you for your journey in producing a show and joining the Brave movement. When you join This Is My Brave, you are signing on to empower individuals in your community to put their names and faces to their own stories of recovery from mental illness and addiction. By doing so, you will be putting an end to mental health stigma in your community.

Fall 2022 Shows looking for Production Team Members:
Los Angeles, CA
Eagle Valley, CO
Northern Colorado
 (Fort Collins, Loveland, Estes Park, and Greeley)
South Florida (Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties)
DeKalb, IL
Philadelphia, PA
Charlottesville, VA


Does this sound like something you're interested in? If so, please reach out to Program Manager Katie Grana (katiegrana@thisismybrave.org) for more information!

Crisis Text Line Partnership Announcement

We are excited to announce our partnership with Crisis Text Line! Starting now, you can text the word STORY to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor for free, 24/7.

What is Crisis Text Line? Crisis Text Line provides free, 24/7, high-quality text-based mental health support. Texter identity is kept confidential.

Remember, crisis doesn’t just mean thinking about ending your own life.  It’s any painful emotion and anytime you need support. Save this in your phone, so you always have access to it. Text STORY to 741741.

Finding Un-Brave

New on the Blog by Traci Powell

"...I hope you give yourself permission to become un-brave. Step into the courage that allows you to embrace the fears that are the key to your strength, your compassion and your humanity, and may you show that courage first to yourself and the parts of you that are hurting, so that you can be genuinely and authentically courageous for others."
Click here to read the full blog post.

2021 Holiday Gift Guide

Check out our 2021 Holiday Gift Guide - created with YOU in mind! Full of mental health and self-care items, you're bound to find something unique (and meaningful) for everyone on your list!
Interested in giving online counseling a try? Check out BetterHelp.com.
This Is My Brave has a partnership with BetterHelp.com - 20% off your first month of online therapy. Just go to www.betterhelp.com/thisismybrave, and you can get set up with a licensed therapist in the next 24-48 hours.

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Meet Sharon!

Meet Sharon

Dear Friends,

 

2021 came with new hope for a safer future and promise of normalcy. There were still challenges and unprecedented moments, however, supporters like you ensured we were ready. Thank you! On behalf of the staff and our clients, please know you are appreciated and our gratitude towards you is enormous.

 

Throughout the year we kept our supporters updated with our newsletters and social media campaigns. We were able to tell the stories of so many of our inspiring staff and clients here in East Orange, NJ. Now, as the year comes to a close, I want to introduce you to one more special person.

 

Sharon came to Isaiah House in July 2020 in crisis during a year that was challenging for even the most privileged. She arrived with her infant son, Michael*; her other son Alex* had recently been placed into foster care.

 

As a young mother, she was in great need - not just of a safe shelter, but of a chance to start again.

 

She entered our Community Creche Program to become an independent mother and reunite with Alex. Postpartum women experiencing challenges enter our fully supervised program with the goal of securing permanent custody of their babies. Often times, they are also working towards reuniting with other children who may be living with family members or foster parents. Isaiah House’s expert, caring staff work closely with the mothers and state appointed case workers to ensure these goals are met.

 

In the year and a half she has lived with us, Sharon has experienced many important life events. She started a path to recovery, gaining her health back in the process. She reunited with Alex.

 

Through access to a daily structure, supportive services, and a safe place to eat, sleep and care for her sons, she has become the mother she knew she could be.

In October Sharon was nominated for our Resident Shining Star Award for her exemplary growth. Sharon credits the Isaiah House experience for her transformative year:

 

“I can honestly say I tried. I put my all into fighting, it took everything out of me and Isaiah House helped me…They don’t just give up on you, but you have to want to do it for yourself as well. If it wasn’t for the mommy and me program (Community Creche) I don’t know where the heck I would be.”

 

Sharon is ready to explore her promising new future. With the help of one of our dedicated Community Outreach Workers she has obtained employment at a local community health center. In November 2021 she graduated from the Community Creche Program and recently qualified for a residential voucher through the state of New Jersey. Currently, Sharon is staying in Isaiah House’s family unit with Alex and Michael as they search for local independent housing.

 

The staff has taken note of Sharon’s progress. Miss Theresa, a Case Manager for Community Creche says,

 

“Sharon is a very strong-willed person - she is a go getter. She will make sure those children’s needs are met. She is looking for a better way, after many years of challenges she is ready to move forward.”

 

Sharon's story is special but unfortunately not uncommon. There are many other women, children and families who need the same comprehensive supportive services Sharon received. As the year comes to an end, please consider making a gift to ensure others have the same opportunity for a new start.

 

In 2021 our programming housed 253 individuals, with 136 residents in our shelter and 90 clients in offsite housing programs. 62% of our 2021 residents who left Isaiah House were discharged into permanent housing situations. This year so far, Isaiah House has provided 3,760 households with nutritious and high-quality items from our food pantry.

 

These numbers would not be possible without the generous support of donors like you. Sharon’s bright future with her sons would not be possible either. As this year comes to a close, please join us again as we continue our mission to help Essex County’s most vulnerable residents.

 

In gratitude,

Zammeah Bivins-Gibson

Executive Director

 

*Names of children have been changed for privacy

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Monday Thoughts 12/6/2021


“The passion of genuine enthusiasm is an energy you can generate yourself. How?  Simple: by focusing your time, effort and energy on those ideas, activities and pursuits that get you excited.”  ~~Rita Davenport

“Enthusiasm and misplaced belief can take you a long way.”  ~~John Otway

“Enthusiasm does not come easy to everyone; sometimes, it is not for lack of trying, but we simply are not all naturally optimistic people.  However, while negative feelings are as valid as positive ones, they can really take over our lives and harm us, in the long run.”  ~~Lucy Stanmore


#11 Enthusiasm is my daily exercise.

I treasure the moments of my New Life.

 

Sometimes Statement #11 can feel difficult to practice especially during the holiday season.  It seems that we are pulled in different directions during this time of year and it can feel natural to put our self-care further down the list.  Yet to maintain our sobriety and recovery it is essential to be aware of our thoughts, feelings, and self-care needs.

Enthusiasm can be simple, appreciating and acknowledging fleeting moments or savoring a cherished holiday tradition.  Embracing each sober day whether it is our first or fiftieth turns the key towards action.  In our WFS Program booklet it states, “Pause at random times throughout the day and identify something to appreciate about that moment.  Learn which things make you smile and feel excited.  Reflect on your life and find things to be thankful for.”

Each day this week look for opportunities to treasure or appreciate something during the day.  Yesterday, as I walked our senior chihuahua the sunrise was absolutely breathtaking.  It lit up the eastern sky with an incredibly vibrant glow that I was able to carry along throughout the day. It felt mesmerizing.  Embrace and illuminate your inner glow today and shine bright!

Hugzzz

Karen


Hi 4C Women,

Of all the WFS Statements, this has always been the most challenging for me in creating daily enthusiasm.  Yet, like all of the Statements, it needs practice along with patience.  For me, patience is learning that I must not compare myself to others but appreciate and acknowledge the work I am doing. Thankfully WFS has helped me to have a positive attitude (Statement #2) which is extremely helpful in putting this Statement into practice.  

While I may struggle with daily enthusiasm, I absolutely have learned to treasure the “moments” of my New Life.  Before WFS, I have to say I neglected and missed many treasured moments.  Right now, the struggle for feeling enthusiastic is mainly because I have been sick with a respiratory infection (not Covid) for almost 3 weeks and having asthma just makes it take longer to recover.  One of the positive outcomes is that it’s given me plenty of time to reflect on treasured moments.  Currently, I do treasure that I have medication to help in healing, can rest as much as I need, can help my daughter who lives with me and unfortunately caught the respiratory infection from me.  

Even being sick, I can facilitate my WFS meetings on Zoom, deeply appreciate my wonderful neighbor who has brought groceries for me, my dog, Molly, who brings me joy each day and the warm weather we are having in December!  Mostly, I treasure my sobriety gained through such a life-changing program.  I treasure the women I have met, the friends I have made and how WFS has given me a purpose in life. I treasure that above all.  To have a purpose creates enthusiasm and provides much joy.   

How would you describe your enthusiasm? 

How do you show your enthusiasm?

What makes you feel enthusiastic?  Be as specific as possible as this will help in answering the next question.

Do you include fun activities or things you love into your day?  Setting time aside each day for joy or the things you love, activities that bring an instant smile to your face, nurtures your well-being.  It is one way of creating a treasured moment along with enthusiasm.  The key is to know where that joyful, fun feeling comes from in order to include it in your daily exercise.

Now this goes to changing our attitude.  I saw a video that asked to me to make a list of things that make me unhappy and decide next time they happen, to approach them with enthusiasm and experience how differently I feel.  Now that’s a different way of creating enthusiasm!  I thought of so many things that don’t necessarily make me unhappy, i.e., laundry, bills, cleaning, but to approach those tasks with enthusiasm would be worth trying.  Are you up to that challenge?  Do you have a specific task or situation in mind?  When you have faced this challenge with a different, enthusiastic attitude, how did you feel afterwards?  Think about writing it down, perhaps sharing the experience with others and then try it again!

We talk a lot about choice and change in WFS.  This Statement exemplifies the willingness to make a major shift in how we define enthusiasm and ways to practice it.  It certainly was a positive change for me even with struggling to practice it on a daily basis.  Yet, I will not judge my path because I’m still on it.  I am not in competition with anyone, not even myself.  I am doing the best I can and as long as I stay on the path, continue to be open to learning, I will count that as a treasured moment! 

I encourage you to practice what Karen has suggested in looking for opportunities to treasure or appreciate something each day and remember to include fun and what gives you joy as you practice this Statement.

Bonded in developing enthusiasm and treasuring “moments” of your New Life, Dee

Hear more on Statement #11!

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