NKHS was thrilled to be part of the "Action Village" at the Noah Kahan benefit concert last Thursday, 9/19, at the Midway Lawn in Essex Junction! It was an incredible time joining other like-minded organizations with Kahan’s The Busyhead Project, a mental health initiative that breaks the stigma and provides essential resources. Alicia Webb and Rebecca Ahern from our 988 Lifeline team chatted with concertgoers about the life-saving support 988 offers. From connecting with Vermont business owners to sharing 988 info with families and educators, it was a night full of powerful conversations and community connections.
Cultivating Community and Healing Through Hands-On Engagement and Therapeutic Gardening
At NKHS, our Employment Specialists and Case Managers understand the vital importance of aligning individuals with jobs that complement their strengths. Wendy and Dylan's stories showcase the positive impact of successful placements on both individuals and employers.
Inspired by her connection to the residents of Cedar Lane, an NKHS residential home for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, high school senior Emma rallied community support to create a Prom event.
Rylee has always wanted to work on a farm. Thanks to the efforts of the NKHS Employment Services team and God's Country Farm owner, Adrian Fortin, Rylee's new role as farm hand is a dream come true.
Nathaniel Lesch-Huie, NKHS Clinical Social Worker in the Children and Family Services Department (CYFS) created the CYFS Ski & Snowboard Program. This program aims to teach kids how to develop the skills to overcome feelings of self-doubt and believe in their ability to overcome challenging moments.
Andrew Grittner gained confidence, education, and work experience, leading him to independence with help from NKHS.
Through action and involvement, children participating in activities such as building nature trails and planting, cultivating, and harvesting a garden are learning that there are steps involved in producing outcomes relating to change and progress.
NKHS provides opportunities for those in our community to gain employment where they can work on their skillset and meet new people.
When we are able to show people from a young age the right tools to manage their mental health, the positive effects can last a lifetime.