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Back to School 2020-2021: EDUCATORS

Back to School

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Back to School 2020-2021: EDUCATORS


We know that this is likely one of the most challenging years of your career. There are so many uncertainties and things to consider from both a professional and personal standpoint. Whatever you feel is the right way to feel, please take care of yourself, and know that we are here to support you and your student's mental health. Please click below for updated resources.

Back to School 2020-2021: PARENTS

Back to School

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Back to School 2020-2021: PARENTS


Please use this as a place to find support while you guide your student(s) and your family throughout the school year and this new environment. We want to help you feel prepared with resources and activities that will make this year as smooth as possible. Know you are not alone! Click below for updated resources.

Back to School 2020-2021: K-12 STUDENTS

Back to School

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Back to School 2020-2021: K-12 STUDENTS


There are a lot of questions as to what school will look like this year and how things might change along the way. This can make us feel nervous and uneasy. That is why the MHA team, along with numerous trusted organizations, have come together to develop some trainings, tools, and resources, to help you and your caregiver communicate worries & feelings during this difficult year and to help you feel more resilient and confident attending school. Click below for resources.

Back to School 2020-2021: COLLEGE STUDENTS

Back to School

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Back to School 2020-2021: COLLEGE STUDENTS


As classes continue, there will likely be a number of changes and it will take time and flexibility to adjust. That is why the MHA team, along with a number of trusted organizations, have come together to develop trainings, tools, and resources, to help you feel more resilient and confident during this time. Please use this page as a place of support – because you are not alone. Click below for resources.

Mental Health Matters Fall 2020 Newsletter

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Mental Health Matters Fall 2020 Newsletter

MHA Staff & Board

Welcome to our quarterly newsletter featuring our Fall 2020 edition! Current topics include: Message from our Executive Director and Board President, Mental Health Screening Saves Lives, "In the Open" Mental Health Podcast, The State of Mental Health in America Report, Bell Seal Workplace Mental Health Designation, Upcoming Event: Expert Wellness Panel Back to School Check-ins.

Less is More: Slow Down & Connect

Mindful Mondays

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Less is More: Slow Down & Connect

Rachael Lewinski, Director of Wellness & Marketing

This week's practice is inspired by a brief yet profound article Two Keys for Living Slowly and Connected by Danae Smith of This Wondrous Life. The simplicity of these two pieces truly demonstrates a "Less is More" philosophy that can help us slow down and connect more deeply to ourselves and our lives.

Nourishing Healthy Habits with Mindfulness

Mindful Mondays

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Nourishing Healthy Habits with Mindfulness

Rachael Lewinski, Director of Wellness & Marketing

Let's take a moment to practice being mindful of our ways of thinking, habits, emotional responses, and relationships. When we take time to slow down and reflect on the way we react to things in our lives, it can give us better insight into whether we want to continue these habits that may produce unwanted and unhealthy results.

Message from our Executive Director: Summer 2020

Mental Health Matters

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Message from our Executive Director: Summer 2020

Julie Preder, Executive Director

Over the last few months, our world has faced many hardships due to our global pandemic. Each day we learn more about COVID-19 and the impact not only on our physical health but on our mental health. One in five individuals already experience a mental health condition, and with the current state of public health, we are experiencing an increase in anxiety, depression, and suicide ideation...

Freedom comes with Mindfulness

Mindful Mondays

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Freedom comes with Mindfulness

Rachael Lewinski, Director of Wellness & Marketing

Freedom is on our minds these days as we come out of our very unique 4th of July 2020 weekend this year. It inspired me to reflect upon how mindfulness encourages freedom within our minds, bodies, and lives. 

Improving Youth Mental Health in Schools with the PATH Program

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Improving Youth Mental Health in Schools with the PATH Program

Brianna Heusterberg, Director of Strategic Programming/PATH Coordinator

Partnering with Mental Health America in Sheboygan County (MHA), Lakeshore Community Healthcare (LCHC), and Ozaukee Community Therapies LLC (OCT), Providing Access to Healing (PATH) is a United Way of Sheboygan County (UWSC) initiative that places licensed professional clinicians in the school setting to increase access to care for students throughout Sheboygan County. 

Mental Wellness Tips during COVID-19

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Mental Wellness Tips during COVID-19

Rachael Lewinski, Director of Wellness & Marketing

Now it is imperative to be focused on our mental wellness. With so many fears, uncertainties, threats to the safety of ourselves and loved ones, and anxiety-producing situations happening daily, we cannot deny the importance of our collective mental health.

Tele-health Therapy during COVID-19

Mental Health Matters

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Tele-health Therapy during COVID-19

Trisha Erpelding, Director of Education & Advocacy

To say that there's a lot going on in the world right now would be a big understatement. We are all trying to figure out our "new normal" as we come to terms with what life looks like for us now and in the near future due to coronavirus. We are all trying to keep ourselves and our loved ones safe and healthy. I knew, as someone who struggles with anxiety...

Dealing with Difficult Emotions

Mindful Mondays

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Dealing with Difficult Emotions

Trisha Erpelding, Director of Education & Advocacy

For many of us, it can be hard to find time to fit mindfulness practice into our day. Add in the difficult emotions and experiences that life gives us, and it can seem downright impossible to practice staying in the present moment. Who wants to stop and be present with tough emotions? Why would we want to face the feelings that we try so hard not to think about when life hands us a painful moment?

13th Annual There is Hope: Sponsors Announced

MHA in the News

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13th Annual There is Hope: Sponsors Announced

Rachael Lewinski, Director of Wellness & Marketing

"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder. Help someone's soul heal." -Rumi

One can never really know the darkness someone faces. With the recent and public losses of both Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain and local community members by suicide, I hope you take a moment to read this article that helps us understand how we talk about suicide matters...

Sheboygan Service Club chooses MHA as 2018 Partner Charity

MHA in the News

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Sheboygan Service Club chooses MHA as 2018 Partner Charity

Rachael Lewinski, Director of Wellness & Marketing

The Sheboygan Service Club is again planning for its upcoming Charity Ball Fundraiser on November 10, 2018. Together with SSC, we are looking forward to celebrating this year of service and supporting local organizations. We are honored to be chosen as the 2018 Partner Charity!

Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce 2018 Non-Profit of the Year

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Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce 2018 Non-Profit of the Year

Rachael Lewinski, Director of Wellness & Marketing

The 2018 Sheboygan County Chamber Champions Gala was held on February 20, 2018 at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake. Over 670 people attended to celebrate the "best of the best", as the Chamber says. Mental Health America in Sheboygan County was nominated along with...