Working for mental wellness

Staunton Farm Foundation, through collaboration, innovation and advocacy, is investing in a future where behavioral health is understood, supported, and accepted. Since the Foundation’s establishment in 1937, we continue to advance this mission; join us to spread the word of good work in our community.

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Albert B. Craig Jr. Innovation in Behavioral Health Award

In the News

  • North Hills Monthly Magazine – First responders are the ones who are trained to take care of others in times of emergency and usually are the first to arrive to a crisis. But while first responders— law enforcement officers, firefighters, 911 dispatchers and emergency medical...

In the Spotlight

  • Children, teachers, and staff spend a significant amount of time in their school buildings – 1,000 hours a year, actually. While school is a place of learning and growth, it can also be an opportunity to foster positive mental health habits....

  • Knowing that trauma creates a barrier to the development of Pittsburgh’s Black communities, Neighborhood Resilience Project believes Trauma Informed Community Development framework can establish and promote resilient, healing, and healthy communities so that people can be healthy enough to sustain opportunity and realize their potential.......

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Staunton Farm Foundation
Staunton Farm Foundation2 days ago
First responders are our everyday heroes, but their constant exposure to high-stress situations can take a significant toll on their mental health. That’s why we’re proud to support programs dedicated to providing these brave individuals with the care they need.

With funding from #StauntonFarmFoundation, Village Center for Holistic Therapy in Shaler runs the Center for First Responders. This program is designed to offer counseling, peer support, and specialized care tailored to the unique challenges of first responders, ensuring they receive the same level of dedication that they give to our communities. Read the full article from North Hills Monthly Magazine at www.nhmmag.com/post/first-responders-need-care-too. #SuicidePreventionMonth #WorkingForMentalWellness
Staunton Farm Foundation
Staunton Farm Foundation5 days ago
This month, we join the nationwide effort to raise awareness about suicide prevention. It’s crucial to start the conversation and support those who may be struggling. Reaching out can save a life. Follow along this month as we raise awareness, highlight warning signs, and share resources. Join us in #WorkingForMentalWellness. #SuicidePreventionMonth #StauntonFarmFoundation
Staunton Farm Foundation
Staunton Farm Foundation1 week ago
Remember to take care of yourself. Reaching out for help with your mind is just as important as visiting the doctor when your body is sick. If you are in need of immediate help, the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is available 24/7. Call or text 988 or chat online at 988.org/chat . #WorkingForMentalWellness
Staunton Farm Foundation
Staunton Farm Foundation2 weeks ago
How will you spend your #WellnessWednesday? We recommend leaving your smart phone at home for a day and disconnecting from constant emails, alerts, and other interruptions! Spend time doing something fun with someone face-to-face. #StauntonFarmFoundation