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Thank You for Supporting Journey to Brave

Our annual fundraiser raised more than $35,000 to help provide free services to the community.

Gypsey Danger band performs live at Center City Park.

The Kellin Foundation, its staff and board, would like to thank the greater Guilford County community for supporting the September 22, 2022 Journey to Brave, our annual fundraiser and community celebration at Center City Park.

Nearly 200 adults and children came out to enjoy the music of Gispy Danger, learn more about Kellin Foundation’s services, dance, and find fellowship with one another. With the help of emcee Tanya Rivera, we celebrated the joining of forces of the Kellin Foundation and the 80-year-old Mental Health Greensboro.

Now, we serve more than 13,000 people annually — thanks in large part to people like you! Through individual donors and sponsors, we raised more than $35,000 at Journey to Brave.

Our community needed you — and you came through.

A special thank you to Textile International Enterprises, Lake Jeanette Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry, WellSpring Group, Grinz Orthodontics North Carolina, The Joseph M. Bryan Foundation, the Anderson Family Foundation, WDFC Radio 101.7 FM, Arrowhead Graphics, Inc., Triad Moms On Main, Bill's Pizza Pub, A Special Blend, Westerwood Tavern, and Crafted - the Art of the Taco for their generous contributions to this event.

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Empowering Daughters on International Day of the Girl

Kellin Foundation executive director, Dr. Kelly Graves, appears on FOX 8 WGHP to speak about empowering daughters on International Day of the Girl.

International Day of the Girl is a day set aside to bring awareness to some of the challenges little girls around the world face. Kellin Foundation’s executive director, Dr. Kelly Graves appeared on FOX 8 WGHP’s Mommy Matters segment today to speak about how to empower daughters.

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Wellness Support Classes Begin October 18th

Kellin Foundation offers free classes to support you in your wellness recovery. Learn to navigate your mental health with others who are on their path to recovery. Sign up today and take back your mental health.

Kellin Foundation’s Wellness Academy starts up with several new classes beginning in mid-October.  In Managing Your Anxiety you’ll gain knowledge on how to navigate triggered emotions.  Our Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) class will help you build a plan to recover the life you deserve to live.  These classes meet in person and are great opportunities to learn how to navigate depression, anxiety, stress, PTSD, and other mental health diagnosis while building a support network of peers who are navigating mental health as well.  Did we mention it’s free?  It’s never too late to start learning, might as well learn to recover your mental health.  Click the pictures below to sign up.  Make the move toward better mental health.

WRAP meets every Tuesday from 2-4 PM beginning October 18th.

Managing Your Anxiety meets every Tuesday from 5:30-7 PM beginning October 18th.

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WFMY News 2 Cares!

WFMY News 2 cares about mental health in our community!

Kellin Foundation feels very fortunate to have the support of such a great news team at WFMY News 2! Thanks to news anchors Tanya Rivera, Lauren Coleman, and Itinease McMiller for their recent broadcasting of Kellin Foundations services and Journey to Brave event! We appreciate your dedication to bringing awareness about the importance of mental health in our community and are grateful for the attention you have given to Kellin Foundation! Check out the wonderful coverage WFMY News 2 has provided regarding Kellin Foundation!

Click links below to view more WFMY coverage of the Kellin Foundation.

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Graves Honored By UNCG and NC Psychological Association

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Kellin Foundation Executive Director and Co-Founder Dr. Kelly Graves recently received awards from the UNCG Psychology Department and the NC Psychological Association.

She was awarded the Psychology Department's NC Distinguished Alum award. Graves received her PhD under the direction of Terri Shelton.

She was awarded the Psychology Association's Sally R. Cameron Award, which honors an individual who has made exceptional contributions to the lives of those who receive psychological and mental health services. 

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