Growing In Faith Together

Faith in Action

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Guided by the teachings of the Catholic Church, Faith in Action promotes human dignity, respect for our environment, and justice for the many different aspects of life through formation, opportunities for direct service, and advocacy.   

For more information, contact Kate Mills at faithinaction@ola-vta.org or call 805-642-7966 ext. 112

 


Don’t Miss this Opportunity!

St. Julie’s Mental Health Ministry Speaker Series:  Saturday Sept. 16th 9-Noon

Many in our community suffer from Addiction.  Join us to learn more about Addiction, how to help  and common treatments. 

Topic: Addiction: What It Is & How to Help?         

   Featured Speakers:

*Sharon Volner, LMFT, Chief Clinical Officer, La Ventana Treatment Programs

               Warning signs and risk factors

               Denials, excuses, and rationalizations

               Treatment Options

*Joe Cabaret, MD, Addiction Medicine Specialist

               Medical aspects of addiction

               Overview of 12 Step Program

               Co-occurring disorders

 *Q&A Moderated by Ed Jeselva, MD

              Date/Time:                                                                   Note  Location:

Saturday, September 16                                  Padre Serra Parish, Serra Center                             

9:00 am - 12:00 pm                                          5205 Upland Rd, Camarillo 

Free admission.  Registration required:   www.stjulieschurch.org/mentalhealth                             

Email questions to:   mentalhealthministry@stjulieschurch.org


Our Lady of the Assumption Church will be hosting NAMI Family-to-Family Suport Group

NAMI Family-to-Family is a free, 8-session education program for family, friends, and significant others of adults with mental health conditions. NAMI Family-to-Family provides information about anxiety, depressive disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other mental health conditions. Other topics covered include communication, problem solving, treatment and recovery.  The course is designed to increase understanding and advocacy skills while helping participants maintain their own well-being. The program is taught by trained family members who have a loved one with a mental health condition.

For more information and how to register, please contact NAMI Ventura County at 805-641-2426 or visit NAMI’s website at:
www.namiventura.org/registration/?source=f2f to register