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The Relentless Sting of Stigma
Mental illnesses are twice as common as diabetes. Yet, even though these conditions affect one in five people in a year, they’re shrouded in stigma. This stigma hurts millions of people every day—people like members of the Well Community. It tries to define them by their diseases, denies their dignity and deems them unworthy of respect. It perpetuates prejudice and shame. As a result, it stands […]
Read MoreA Well World: Backward and Forward
As 2021 comes to an end, I want to remind you of some incredible highlights from our year and mention tremendously exciting things we look forward to in the year ahead. First, a look backward … We were able to keep Jacob’s House residents and most of our members healthy through COVID-19. Our staff was recognized by the State of Texas for their extraordinary efforts […]
Read MoreHoliday Party 2021
We were so thankful for a warm December day to be able to hold our annual Holiday Party outside. Members of The Well Community gathered to enjoy a terrific meal provided by two Sunday School classes at Cliff Temple Baptist Church and prepared by our friends at Norma’s Cafe. Participants visited with Santa, and received $50 Walmart gift cards and bags filled with healthy treats, […]
Read MoreDual Diagnosis: A Compounding Challenge
Walter* came to The Well ready to be honest about his struggles. When he showed up for the first time, he told Well Community staff that he was coming off of methamphetamines and struggled with alcohol; he was addicted, he said, and ravenous. Walter willingly poured out his alcohol, and three Well Community staff members stayed with him as he ate two lunches and shared […]
Read MoreA Well World: We Need One Another
No man is an island, No man stands alone, Each man’s joy is joy to me, Each man’s grief is my own We need one another. So begins Joan Baez’s adaptation of John Donne’s brief 1624 poem. The words are simple but profound, and they express a basic value of The Well Community: No one is alone. “Community” is what we do. Being connected […]
Read MoreBenchmarks of Success for the Outreach Program
Different Benchmarks of success for the Outreach Program In today’s society, we are often driven by benchmarks or goals in our places of work: visible signals of success such as raises, promotions and title changes or milestones like significant increases in productivity or meeting a new sales goal. These hefty standards drive the workforce, especially in the corporate sphere. To many, these markers feel like […]
Read MoreMeeting Neighbors Where They Are
Anita Green refers to them as “neighbors.” It’s a term she uses to let those experiencing homelessness know that they’re still part of the community. “It takes a lot of the stigma away,” she explains. This attitude—one of seeing individuals on the street as members of the community—is central to her work as Outreach Manager at The Well. Her critical role in the Outreach Program, […]
Read MoreDepression: Hard Facts About a Common Struggle
National Suicide Prevention hotline: 800-273-8255 It’s about as prevalent as asthma, but often it’s spoken of far less openly. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, (NAMI) ,about 21 million U.S. adults had at least one major depressive episode in 2020. Also know as major depression, this condition is characterized by feelings of sadness or loss of interest for at least two weeks, and […]
Read MoreA Well World: In the Shadow of Illness
Health is on our minds a lot these days. With COVID-19, with the delta variant, with RSV continuing to threaten and to scare, we are all evermore aware of the need to protect ourselves and others the best we can. These ever-looming contagions have taken center stage for 18 months. The warnings are constant; the impact is devastating. In the U.S., nearly 40 million people […]
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