- Mental Health America (MHA): The mental health effects of COVID-19 are as important to address as are the physical health effects. And for the one in five who already have mental health conditions – or the one in two who are at risk of developing them – we need to take personal, professional, and policy measures now to address them. Click here to visit MHA's resource dashboard of tools from immediate help to coping with mental illness during COVID-19 to talking to kids about the virus. - North Carolina Council of Churches COVID-19 Resources: Faith-based information including online worship resources, daily prayerful meditation, denominational resources, and faith-based responses to COVID-19. We invite you to explore these resources as you continue your spiritual practices during this time. (This resource is being continuously moderated and updated.)
- Courageous Faith Summit: This summit is a virtual gathering of people of faith and conscience across North America who are offering practical advice, connections, and planning for a sustainable future. This event is happening from March 9-March 20.
- Faith Community Call for Care and Resilience: Join people of faith and spirit from around the world every day this week at 4 p.m./16:00 Eastern Time. GreenFaith will be streaming live on their Facebook Page here or please join here to participate on Zoom for thirty minutes of reflection, mutual aid, and solace. Religious leaders from different traditions each day will join and share readings of poetry and prayer.
- The Greater Good Science Center Daily Qurantine Questions: As we continue practicing social distancing, we must remember to check-in on ourselves and others for the sake of our communal physical and mental health. Check out this checklist with guidance on quick and easy ways that we can do this. Also browse the Greater Good Science Center's website here for practices on intergrating greater goodness in our lives through compassion and gratitude.
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