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Mental Health Facts in America
May is Mental Health Month, the National Alliance on Mental Illness released this fact sheet about the statistics and consequences of mental illness in America.
May is Mental Health Month, the National Alliance on Mental Illness released this fact sheet about the statistics and consequences of mental illness in America.
In honor of National Volunteer Appreciation Week we are highlighting our employees that are making a difference in the world. […]
This past February, Shannon attended the Best Buddies Prom, a formal event for teens and adults with disabilities held at […]
We are a company that embraces diversity. We strive to model compassion and appreciation for each other. We are very […]
In 2007, I found out that I had Asperger’s Syndrome, and in 2010, I developed Cushing’s Syndrome, and tumors on […]
Walker self-directs his services in Memphis, TN where Morning Star Financial Services provides financial management and supports brokerage supports. In […]
In honor of National Volunteer Appreciation Week we are highlighting our employees that are making a difference in the world. […]
This past February, Shannon attended the Best Buddies Prom, a formal event for teens and adults with disabilities held at […]
We are a company that embraces diversity. We strive to model compassion and appreciation for each other. We are very […]
In 2007, I found out that I had Asperger’s Syndrome, and in 2010, I developed Cushing’s Syndrome, and tumors on […]
Walker self-directs his services in Memphis, TN where Morning Star Financial Services provides financial management and supports brokerage supports. In […]
As a company that strives toward social justice for all people, we have a message to share with our stakeholders, employees, and our network in the Minnesota community and around the world:
We value and support the diversity of all individuals. We respect and welcome people of different ethnicities, ages, genders, religions, races, classes, physical abilities, mental abilities, nationalities, sexual preferences, and expressions.
We stand up to stereotyping and discrimination of individuals based on these traits. We seek to understand and learn from cultures that might be different from our own, and we encourage our communities to do the same.
We are grateful for the opportunities we’ve had to work closely with people from different backgrounds, and we are committed to being an organization in which all people feel safe, accepted and heard.