Mind Matters Video Library
Giving Kitchen partnered with mental health experts to create a library of shareable video resources. These videos teach key skills for managing your emotions, practicing mindfulness and improving overall wellbeing.
Giving kitchen is here to educate, advocate, inspire, and uplift when it comes to the mental and emotional well-being of food service workers. Explore and review the following Stability Network resources to help you on your journey to optimal mental health.
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If you’re curious about your own mind, your own emotional health, your own mental well-being, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. We partner with Mental Health America to provide you with the first step in the journey to learning about your mental health and how to best care for your mind.
Been feeling anxious lately? Take the anxiety test. Feel like your brain is playing tricks on you? Take the psychosis & schizophrenia test. There are 12 tests you can explore, depending on what makes sense for YOU. Once you complete the assessment, Mental Health America will provide your results, along with some resources to pursue a formal diagnosis and treatment.
Take an assessment from mental health AmericaTake a quick, free, and anonymous online survey that can help you learn about YOU!
CHOW hosts multiple virtual group discussions weekly – available to chefs, servers, bussers, bartenders, owners, suppliers, farmers, writers, dishwashers, and industry veterans. CHOW has an “EXPO” (who is a person who has walked the path of recovery from mental illness/substance use disorder and is trained to assist others in their recovery) in each meeting who can guide the conversation. Sharing is voluntary and sobriety is not required.
Southern Smoke Foundation's mental health program, Behind You, provides no-cost mental health counseling for food and beverage workers and their families in California, Illinois, Louisiana, New York, and Texas. Those who live outside of the service states can apply for financial assistance for mental health crises through SSF's Emergency Relief Fund.
This nonprofit serves clients who are uninsured or underinsured across the US. They require a $65 membership fee (once in a lifetime) and then offer sessions with a therapist of your choosing for $40-$70 a session. Sessions can be held in person or online. This resource is for anyone that has an annual household income of less than $100,000.
Our friends at Trek Health have partnered with Teledoc to provide you with unlimited access to mental health (and psychiatry) for only $12.50 a month for your entire household. You don’t have to have insurance or prove citizenship; you just have to have an email address and a debit or credit card number. You can cancel at any time, and bonus, virtual general medicine is included!
Any food service worker who undergoes inpatient treatment for substance use is eligible to apply for financial assistance from Giving Kitchen. Awards will pay for living expenses based on financial need and in coordination with a formal diagnosis and completed time in treatment. Get started by filling out the Ask For Help form.
A support group for members of the food and beverage industry experiencing substance and alcohol use, with the mission to help food service workers reach and maintain sobriety. They host daily meetings via Zoom, and have Men Only, Women Only, and Late Night / After Dark meetings a few times a week.
Free suicide prevention ‘Gatekeeper’ training is available to food service workers. QPR, the CPR of suicide prevention training, is a one hour ‘GateKeeper’ training prepares you to support a friend, family member, or teammate who is contemplating suicide.
Learn MoreGiving Kitchen partnered with mental health experts to create a library of shareable video resources. These videos teach key skills for managing your emotions, practicing mindfulness and improving overall wellbeing.
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