A cup of coffee that can change someone’s life in St. Joseph

New Beginnings has a program that not only helps people get a new start each day, but changes lives, reports the Herald-Palladium.The program works with people with mental illnesses, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and personality disorder. Participants range in age from 18 to their 60s. Some, because of their mental illness, haven’t graduated from high school, while others were leading normal lives until their illness sent them off track. New Beginnings has opened Kaffe de Art, where its members can learn skills they missed along the way. Excerpt: The shop, at 301 Main St. in downtown St. Joseph, serves espressos, lattes, cappuccinos, regular coffees and other beverages and snacks such as yogurt, granola, pastries, muffins and bagels. New Beginnings helps its “members,” as Kray calls them, get their GED certificate, go to college or get a job. There are about 40 participants, a staff of eight, and two volunteers. New Beginnings members will work at Kaffe de Art, or at 2nd Impressions, the consignment shop next door that will open in June, if it helps them with their rehabilitation. The story goes on to say the program emphasizes  holistic wellness, including nutrition, exercise, mediation, relaxation and general stress management,” Kray said. “We also offer financial literacy classes and encourage and assist individuals to move toward independent living or find safe and affordable housing. Basically whatever they need to live productive, stable and satisfying lives.”To find out more, read the entire story. Source: Herald-Palladium

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New Beginnings has a program that not only helps people get a new start each day, but changes lives, reports the Herald-Palladium.

The program works with people with mental illnesses, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and personality disorder. Participants range in age from 18 to their 60s.

Some, because of their mental illness, haven’t graduated from high school, while others were leading normal lives until their illness sent them off track.

New Beginnings has opened Kaffe de Art, where its members can learn skills they missed along the way.

Excerpt:

The shop, at 301 Main St. in downtown St. Joseph, serves espressos, lattes, cappuccinos, regular coffees and other beverages and snacks such as yogurt, granola, pastries, muffins and bagels.

New Beginnings helps its “members,” as Kray calls them, get their GED certificate, go to college or get a job. There are about 40 participants, a staff of eight, and two volunteers.

New Beginnings members will work at Kaffe de Art, or at 2nd Impressions, the consignment shop next door that will open in June, if it helps them with their rehabilitation.

The story goes on to say the program emphasizes  holistic wellness, including nutrition, exercise, mediation, relaxation and general stress management,” Kray said.

“We also offer financial literacy classes and encourage and assist individuals to move toward independent living or find safe and affordable housing. Basically whatever they need to live productive, stable and satisfying lives.”

To find out more, read the entire story.

Source: Herald-Palladium

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