Abundant Life for All Abilities SPRING 2018 INSIDE QUALITY CARE. Serving with Love and Respect. Hear and See: Poetry and Art for Mental health

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FOCUS Abundant Life for All Abilities SPRING 2018 INSIDE QUALITY CARE Serving with Love and Respect Hear and See: Poetry and Art for Mental health

SERVING WITH LOVE AND RESPECT Astina has traveled a long way from home to use her gifts and skills to serve others. She hails from Lusaka, the capital city of Zambia where she has served people in various ways with organizations like SightSavers and Habitat for Humanity Zambia. As a trained and experienced social worker with a degree in Public Administration, Astina has dedicated her life to supporting others, not only at home but here in Abbotsford, BC where she is supporting people who live with developmental disabilities. Astina is a service worker with Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). She has been to Each day at CAC is a little bit different. Astina prepares class time materials, craft activities and does baking and cooking with participants. She also supports the program with some administrative tasks. Claudette, who has managed the program since 2003, says that Astina was accepted by participants right from the start. Astina brings a peaceful and calm presence to CAC, Claudette says. People took to her right away. Her experience at CAC so far has filled Astina with joy. She has come to appreciate how much her life has been enriched by her interactions with the participants in this program. She hopes that society can come to a place where people of all abilities are seen as having value....people living with developmental disabilities have the potential to live happy lives right in their own communities and deserve to be treated with respect. - Astina, Service Worker at Choices and Connections, Abbotsford - Top Photo: CAC staff, right to left - Andrea Gallagher, Irma Palacios,Claudette Iverson, Nicole Knelsen Hubert, Astina Muleya,Manveer Dhaliwal and Gus the gorilla Just seeing the smiles of the people we serve at CAC brings joy to me, seeing their growth and enjoying the activities we have makes me happy. Canada before, working as an MCC volunteer in Saskatchewan supporting children from troubled homes. Today, she serves at Choices and Connections (CAC) a program of Communitas Supportive Care Society, which provides opportunities for people with developmental disabilities to create meaningful relationships, learn new skills and contribute to the community. It is work that Astina loves to do. Just seeing the smiles of the people we serve at CAC brings joy to me, she says. Seeing their growth and enjoying the activities we have makes me happy. I wish people would understand that people living with developmental disabilities have the potential to live happy lives right in their own communities and deserve to be treated with respect, she says. All they need is some support to help them live to their full potential. Astina is grateful for the opportunity she has been given through MCC to work at CAC. It is an experience that fills her with joy. The people we serve are so great. All they need is for you to give them your full support and understanding and they will love you back with respect, she says. To learn more about MCC s Service Worker program visit mcccanada.ca/get-involved/serve To learn more about Choices and Connections visit communitascare.com/services/choicesconnections/

God of All The God of all Comfort worship resource first produced 3 years ago now Mental Health Resources for Church Worship The God of all Comfort worship resource is available as a free download from the Communitas website. Visit CommunitasCare. com/about-us/resources includes new materials that can be adapted to fit any worship setting. The goal of the material is to provide churches with resources that can be used in any church context, no matter what their worship style is like to help them engage with the theme of mental illness. Marlene Friesen is a worship leader at Emmanuel Mennonite Church, one of the churches that first tested the materials in 2015 and has used it again since then. She appreciates the wealth of resources that are there. There is so much variety here. It s not just responsive readings, it has poetry, art, drama, video, there really is something for everyone and it s so adaptable to any style of worship service, she says. Friesen also appreciates the fact that Communitas has created tools for churches to address an issue that she feels is important with a userfriendly resource. I think for people like me who are involved in leading worship, we often don t know how to approach this issue, she says. Just reading through this material is great for us because it gives us so much background and context for how to address this in the context of worship. All of the material has been written by people who have lived experience with mental health issues.

O GOD OF ALL COMFORT... Artwork on display at Hear and See: Poetry and Art for Mental Health - Painting detail (top) by Linda Siemens - Drawing detail (above) by Ryan Hoxie In Psalm 139, the songwriter reminds us that God is the God of all comfort. HE knows our leaving and our coming back. HE is our Here at Communitas, we are committed to supporting people in their journey of illness, recovery and wellness whether they are inside or outside of the church reassuring presence even when we find ourselves walking in dark places or doubting his presence. And HE, alone, knows us inside and out every sculpted bone of our body, every thought, every feeling. Experiencing mental illness and journeying towards mental wellness is a journey many of us can relate to both inside and outside of the church. In fact, one in five individuals will experience mental illness at some time in their lives. Here at Communitas, we are committed to supporting people in their journey of illness, recovery and wellness whether they are inside or outside of the church. To this end, our Spring 2018 FOCUS highlights two important tools that you can access today: our newly updated mental health worship resource for churches, God of All Comfort; and Hear and See: Poetry and Art for Mental Health, a curated exhibition running until May 6th at The Reach Gallery in Abbotsford, BC. Both of these resources help you to carry the conversations around mental illness into the public realm. Both act as a lead into Mental Health Awareness Week (May 7-11th). We invite you to visit our display - or join us for a live presentation at 7:00 pm, May 3rd at The Reach Gallery - and to access our mental health resources online at communitascare.com May both of these resources help you to carry the discussion into your own circle of family and friends, discovering, as you go, that the God of All Comfort is present and waiting. By Karyn Santiago Chief Executive Officer

HEAR AND SEE: POETRY AND ART FOR MENTAL HEALTH CHECK IT OUT! Hear and See: Poetry and Art for Mental Health runs until May 6th, 2018 at the Reach Gallery Museum in Abbotsford Poetry Reading and ArtistTalk: Thursday May 3rd at 7:00 pm Grace Robertson s poetry is lyrical and reflective. She writes clearly and with purpose: to give voice to the challenges with which she lives. Grace has struggled with an eating disorder for nearly 8 years and writing poetry about her experience helps her process. My hope in writing this poem is that people would see that eating disorders are real, she says. The pain is real. We are not horribly selfish people trying to ruin the beautiful bodies God gave us. We are hurting people trying desperately to find relief and worth in a world where we feel worthless. We are hurting people trying desperately to find relief and worth in a world where we feel worthless. Grace s poem is one of 14 on display in a unique installation called Hear and See: Poetry and Art for Mental Health, that opened on March 6th at the Reach Gallery Museum Abbotsford. Each of the 14 poets is paired with an artist who has interpreted that poem visually. Everyone who participated in this exhibit has some experience with mental illness, either personally or as a friend, family member, or caregiver. They are also connected to Communitas either as a person we serve, a staff member, volunteer, donor or supporter. Their experiences are as varied and unique as the poems and artwork they ve created. The resulting exhibit is a feast of language and image that challenges us to consider the experience of those of us who live with mental health challenges and address the stigma that still surrounds it. Hear and See: Poetry and Art for Mental Health runs until May 6th, 2018. A poetry reading and artist talk is planned for Thursday May 3rd at 7:00 pm. The exhibit is presented by Communitas Supportive Care Society and The Reach and is sponsored by Envision Financial and the Lohn Foundation. Learn more! Visit Communitascare.com/stories/art-poetry-mental-health/

HEAR AND SEE: POETRY AND ART Dear Abba Father, You have come into my life to bring joy and hope. I don t know the path which we are taking but You are the leader on the tandem bike that we ride together and the thrill and excitement that I feel shivers me to my core and makes me hold fast. You know all. You know every dip and hill. I ride in anticipation. Sometimes I am afraid but I trust You and I know that these fears are just reminders to hang on. I love You. I want You to search out the path because the trip makes me want to snuggle closer to You. Love is a grand experience. It takes the ordinary out of everyday life. It helps us to see Your Spirit in the tiny flower and the lofty mountain. Take me through my life on your shoulders and teach me to expand my perimeters. Take me through my tears of laughter and sorrow and help me to grow. -Kathleen Monteith, poet and clubhouse member at COME JOIN US! Hear and See: Poetry and Art for Mental Health runs until May 6th, 2018 at the Reach Gallery Museum, Abbotsford Poetry Reading and ArtistTalk: Thursday May 3rd at 7:00 pm Centennial Place FOR MENTAL HEALTH -Photo by: Krista Petrie, staff person at Communitas Supportive Care Society 103 2776 Bourquin Crescent West, Abbotsford, BC V2S 6A4 phone 604.850.6608 fax 604.850.2634 office@communitascare.com www.communitascare.com Stories and photos used in FOCUS are the property of Communitas Supportive Care Society. Re-publishing any portion of this newsletter requires permission from Communitas. FOCUS is available in PDF format when you visit CommunitasCare.com/stories. PDF copies are available by subscription and are free, donations are welcome. Editor: Angelika Dawson Design: Veronica Harms 2018 Communitas Supportive Care Society Printed in Canada