SPR s Doug Nadvornick reports.
U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell joined Spokane community leaders Thursday in touring a new housing development for families in the Logan neighborhood.
Gonzaga Family Haven is a 73-unit apartment project built by Catholic Charities. It’s wedged between Gonzaga Prep and the Spokane School District’s new Denny Yasuhara Middle School on North Foothills Drive.
Jonathan Mallahan from Catholic Charities says the people who will live here come from his organization’s Rising Strong program for families recovering from drug addiction.
“Rising Strong graduates have shown resilience in overcoming adversity and worked hard to stabilize their lives. They’ve rebuilt relationships with one another, achieved higher levels of education and grown their incomes through employment, he said.
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Rest & Heal in Chatham focuses on women wellness packages
Feb. 21, 2021
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Anna White’s new business couldn’t have come at a better moment. Designed to help women recuperate from a tough time, Rest & Heal in Chatham offers curated care packages. The recommended packages include feel-good indulgences like an alpaca wrap, a robe, a candle, a personal note and a helpful book themed to ease someone through grief, heartbreak, illness or the challenges of being a new mother. White launched this business hoping to use what she learned through her own illness to help others.
I have a confession to make I cringe every time I hear the word, “crazy”. My confidence plummets to the soles of my shoes. A wave of shame overtakes me. I am whisked back in time to the behavioral health unit:
Danei Edelen.
As you walk off the psych ward, you think, “I guess I am one of the crazies now”.
As a woman, I felt neutered.
Who could love somebody like me?
I psychologically wore a mantle of shame everywhere, apologizing for taking up space and breathing air.”
The power of stigma
As Terri Cheney writes in
Modern Madness: An Owner’s Manual, stigma can be deadly. “Self-doubt is poisonous – but when it spirals down into self-stigma, it can be deadly. Whole organizations are devoted to fighting stigma, but its very hard to fight our own selves…. When people question my bipolar disorder, they trample my reality. Even when I know they’re wrong, it sets off a chain reaction of confusion in me. My self-confidence begins to crumble as I question my own