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Mental health

Health Services

Individuals and families dealing with mental illness, physical disabilities or cognitive/ behavioral disabilities in Alberta’s Mennonite churches often find themselves challenged to “celebrate God’s love” in the midst of difficult circumstances. The congregations these families and individuals are a part of may also face challenges in demonstrating God’s love when lack of information or of confidence limits the church’s response. 

The Health Services Resource Team (HSRT) of MCC Alberta hopes to act as a resource to assist families and congregations so that all may celebrate God’s love, regardless of physical, emotional or cognitive ability. 

Our goals in 2006-2007 have continued to focus on education and individual and family support:

National and local partnerships for advocacy, education and support:

Continued MCCC Mental Health & Disabilities Network involvement by the HSRT coordinator (monthly conference calls and participation at Canadian Mennonite Health Assembly in Waterloo, ON Oct 2006 and in Winnipeg in Nov 2007; in conjunction with 2007 CMHA, the MH&D network has organized an interdenominational conference to explore possibilities of working together with other faith organizations involved with people with mental health and physical disability issues)

Networking with MCC AB programs and local mental health and disability community agencies (e.g. Foothills Fetal Alcohol Society)

 

Constituent education and resource regarding mental health and physical/ mental disability issues (workshops are planned at request of local congregations; MCCA and MCCC have educational, Sunday school and worship resources available for loan)

Constituent education regarding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) (workshop by Harv and Jane Janzen in LaCrete/ other northern AB communities in fall 2006 and spring 2007, FASD presentation to adult Sunday School group in Gem May 2007)

Support to families in crisis related to FASD, mental illness, physical disability, autism spectrum (continuing support groups facilitated by Harv and Jane related to FASD: grandparent group, church leader group, family group; Harv and Jane and Linda met with parents of children with autism and other developmental disabilities at Foothills Mennonite church, Calgary in Feb 2007; involvement with Calgary COSA staff in planning support group for young man with FASD on release from Bowden Penitentiary summer/ fall 2007)

Linda Janzen - Health Resources Team Coordinator

 

 

What We Do (MCC Alberta Programs)

Programs 


 Aboriginal Neighbours

Seeks to build bridges with Aboriginal communities and Mennonite churches in Alberta

 

Go to Aboriginal Neighbours Program Page

 


CJMCommunity Justice Ministries

This includes such programs M2/W2 Prison Visitation, Community Chaplaincy, Circles of Support and Accountability, LifeLine Alberta, and the Recreating Community in Edmonton

Go to CJM Program Page

 


GARGenerations At Risk- HIV/AIDS Fundraising

MCC Albertas work focused on raising money for our international HIV/AIDS work.  Includes concerts, fundraising CD's featuring Kim Thiessen, our Annual Glimmers of Hope fundraising event, and more. 

Go to Generations at Risk (GAR) Program Page


Global Family

A sponsorship and education program. Make a dream come true

 

Go to Global Family Program Page

 


Health Services

MCC Alberta organises workshops, seminars and forums and provides resources on Mental Health and Disabilities, Fetal Alchohol Spectrum Disorder, Parish Nursing, as well as other DVD, video, and printed materials for groups or individuals

Go to Health Services Program Page 

 


Low German Services

MCC Alberta works together with local churches and other agencies to help Low German speaking Mennonites who have imigrated to Alberta from Mexico, Ontario and Manitoba with employment, documentation, settlement assistance, and more

Go to Low German Services Program Page


 

Material Resources

With your help, we collect and send abroad things like health kits, school kits, quilts and blankets, AIDS care kits, relief kits, sewing kits and newborn kits

 

Go to Material Resources Program Page 


DovePeace Program

Through events, workshops and retreats, the Peace Program works to provide a window through which Alberta people can engage in thinking, talking and living peacemaking

 

Go to Peace Program Page


RefugeeRefugee Sponsorship

The Refugee Sponsorship Program matches churches, sunday school classes, Bible study groups, businesses & former refugee families with refugee applicants to form sponsorship groups

Go to Refugee Sponsorship Program Page

 


serviceService Program

Providing young people and adults with opportunities to serve locally and internationally

Go to Service Program Page 

 


Youth PrpgramYouth Program

Involving Youth in the vital (and fun!) work of MCC locally and abroad

Go to Youth Program Page

 

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