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National Month of Hope
April is National Month of Hope, which is all about celebrating the power of hope — the belief that things will work out, especially when...
Celebrating Social Work Month
Social Work is a practice-based profession that promotes social change, development, cohesion and the empowerment of people and...
Sticking to Your New Year Resolutions
Are you still sticking to those New Year resolutions you made at the start of 2022? Were your goals realistic? Many of us feel pressured...
When the Holidays Hurt
As we press forward into a new year, we reflect back on the last. Thinking about what we did this past year, who we saw, what we gained,...
Stop Bullying
It’s Anti-bullying week! This year, Anti-bullying week takes place November 15th to the 19th, with the theme ‘One Kind Word’....
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Month
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Month. Something we talk a lot about and educate our expecting mothers about is miscarriage, but what...
August Blog: Going Back to School After a Long Hot Summer
“Going back to school after a long hot summer can be just as exciting as it is stressful for both children and adults alike. Every August,...
Mental Health Boost After Bucks Win, Fans say Wisconsin United
MILWAUKEE — Tens of thousands of fans followed along for the Bucks NBA Championship run. Whether it was at watch parties, bars, living...
The 4th of July – Our Veterans Suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
"The 4th of July is a cause of massive celebration across the United States in honor of our independence and freedom. We buy sparklers and...
Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness month! We can all admit that 2020, and now 2021, has been incredibly difficult and unprecedented. We all...
Signs of Child Abuse
Written by: Jessica Johnson, Life Strategies Counseling, Inc. Children across the world are suffering at the hands of those that are...