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Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Domestic violence awareness month brings attention to domestic violence and how it affects nearly 3 in 10 women and 1 in 10 men. Read on to find out how you can help someone who may be a victim of domestic violence.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is a month to honor and support those who have been diagnosed with or recovering from breast cancer. Read on to learn about the disease and how you can support someone else in their journey to recovery.

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Four Things Adults Can Learn from Back-to-School Season

When August comes around, we all know what that means: back-to-school season is upon us. For many parents, this is a busy, exciting, and of course, expensive time, as you run from store-to-store trying to get the best deals on school supplies and uniforms. Kids are probably sad summer is over, but excited to go back to school and see their friends. Some households may start “practicing” heading to bed early (as mine did). First day of school outfits, hairstyles, and haircuts are being planned and executed days before the highly anticipated moment. You as an adult may be watching from the outside wondering, “What does all this have to do with me?” If you keep reading this blog post, I’ll tell you about four things you can learn from this season.

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KHA Hosts Metrotown-In-A-Day

Kids Hope Alliance recently had the pleasure of hosting Metrotown-In-A-Day (MIAD)! This program is a One Jax initiative that promotes youth leadership and development through group activities, inner reflection, and healthy communication amongst middle and high schoolers. MIAD is a three to four-hour workshop that is available to educators, nonprofit youth programs, youth groups of faith institutions, and other organizations. Different topics such as inclusion, mental wellness, and empathy are discussed throughout the workshop, allowing participants to explore how to successfully live together in a world that is growing more diverse. Students who attend MIAD usually go on to participate in the full two-to-four-day Metrotown experience.

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Five Mental Health Practices to Start Incorporating Today

May is Mental Health Awareness month! Even though we should be taking care of our mental health year-round, this month is a special time to come together and share resources, support each other, and learn more. In this blog post, I’ll share five practices you can start incorporating today to help improve your mental health. But before we get into it, let’s do a very brief history lesson.

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Five Sustainable Habits to Start Incorporating into Your Life

Although every day is Earth Day, we dedicate April 22nd of each year to show our support for protecting the environment.

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Five Women Who Contributed to Inventions Throughout History

With Women’s History Month coming to an end, I thought it’d be fun to highlight the contributions of some outstanding women throughout history. We are so fortunate to be living in a time where we can reap the benefits of those before us, who came up with wonderful ways to solve problems and improve our quality of life. Among those problem solvers, were many women who invented things that have greatly impacted our lives now. Throughout this blog post, I will be highlighting some inventions that we have thanks to women. But first, let’s have a quick history lesson.

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KHA 2024 Vendor Fair Recap

This past Wednesday we hosted our annual KHA Vendor Fair! With over 200 people and 35 vendors in attendance, it’s safe to call our first event of the year a success. We are very grateful to everyone who showed their support and helped to make this event happen. From the KHA staff who helped setup/takedown and run the event, to the vendors who took the time to spend their day with us, everyone who participated played a very important role in the KHA 2024 Vendor Fair. The annual vendor fair is a great opportunity for our paid providers to network amongst each other. Representatives from after-school and summer programs are also able to come and learn about how the vendors can help enhance their programs.

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Five Fun Ways to Celebrate Black History Month at Work

If you're reading this blog post, I’d like to wish you a happy Black History Month! The month of February is a very special time of reflection, acknowledgment, and celebration. If you are not very familiar with the origins of Black History Month (BHM), let me give you a quick history lesson.

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New Year’s Resolutions Vs. Intentions

It’s about that time again. We’re at the start of the year, and there is a lot of talk about fresh starts, new chapters, and of course, New Year’s resolutions. As we know, many of us are not actually able to keep up with our resolutions. So, I spent some time online looking into the usual tradition and came across the practice of setting intentions. In this blog post, I’ll be discussing the difference between New Year’s resolutions and intentions, and hopefully at the end of it you can make a more informed decision about which of these practices you want to go with this year.