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Mental Health Awareness Team

The Mental Health Awareness Team (MHAT) is a volunteer-led group that meets several times throughout the year to plan activities and programs that promote mental health advocacy and education in the congregation.

The mission of the MHAT is to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and provide support through education, advocacy, and community to those whose lives have been touched by mental health challenges. Reach out to our office for questions.

Be on the lookout for the following over the next year or two:

  • A needs and interests survey of our two communities
  • A mental health resource directory that is Humanist-friendly
  • A multigenerational group focused on the loneliness epidemic – the brainchild of Pat Gottschalk who read our Covenant today
  • A Death Café that was planned by Rev. Kelli Clement last spring but didn’t quite get off the ground before she departed.

In a mental health emergency, call 911 or seek out a crisis line such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness-Minnesota.

If our ministers or volunteers can help you with less urgent matters, please reach out to our Care Team.

When we meet

Meetings are not on a regular schedule.

Join us

Volunteer for the Mental Health Awareness Team

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