Wight to be Happy Ltd have been awarded a National Lottery grant to run a series of online wellbeing courses. AN ISLE of Wight not-for-profit company is offering the local community free classes following a National Lottery grant. Wight to be Happy Ltd has been awarded the funds to run a series of five online wellbeing courses aimed at boosting self-esteem, building confidence, build connection and providing exercises for good mental health and physical movement. The courses are aimed at those feeling lonely or isolated, with the inaugural sessions, entitled Tools for Happiness commencing on April 29. These will be part of an interactive course to help people adapt to changing situations with awareness, openness and focus and to enhance a sense of purpose and connection to self and others.
Meeting the Challenge: Pandemic hits hard for St. John s Community Care
Coronavirus forces adult day program to close again
Scott Marion, smarion@edwpub.net
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Nancy Berry, executive director of St. John’s Community Care, stands in front of the Collinsville location at 222 Goethe Ave. St. John’s, which also has an Edwardsville location at 1015 Century Drive, has had to close its adult day program for most of the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Courtesy of St. John’s Community CareShow MoreShow Less
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The Edwardsville location of St. John’s Community Care, located at 1015 Century Drive, has had to close its adult day program for most of the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Courtesy of St. John’s Community CareShow MoreShow Less