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    • The Mental Health Ministry is a step toward that action. Its purpose is to invite, support and provide acceptance to those who may feel isolated and alone. Whatever our situation, be it physical health problems, relationship issues, or mental health concerns, we share the common knowledge that we are all children of God, and are deserving of compassion, understanding, and love.

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      Catholic Social Services seeks volunteers for newly-formed Mental Health Ministry - 7/21/22

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      We entrust our mission to Our Lady of Lourdes who is the special patroness for healing.
       May our Lady guide us so that  those who live with a mental illness know that they are surrounded by her and her Son's healing presence
       and remember that they are never alone. 


      If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact your local emergency services.
       The International Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers does not provide medical, counseling, or crisis services. Membership in the International Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers is not and may not be used as a qualification or certification as a minister, counselor, or mental health professional.

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