A Poem From A 33 Forever Friend
I Remember You I remember when you would laugh all the time. It lit up the room every time, and made everyone else smile too. Why, why won’t you do that anymore? I remember when you would get excited about the most ridiculous things. People thought it was...
Episode 35 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Angie Lindsay and Kim Romoser from Mansfield’s Mental Health Court, Providing Resources in the Justice System For Those With Mental Health Challenges
In Episode 35 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcome Angie Lindsay and Kim Romoser from the Mansfield Municipal Mental Health Court to share valuable information about how this local specialty court works and how it can provide...
Episode 34 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Kelcie Lee, Sharing Her Story About Being a Frontline Healthcare Worker During the Pandemic
In Episode 34 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcome Kelcie Lee to share her personal story about the challenges, experiences, and mental health struggles of a front-line healthcare provider during the COVID-19 pandemic. This...
Episode 33 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features WMFD’s Kelby King and Husband Scott Russell Talkng More About Her COVID Battle and Mental Health
In Episode 33 of “Sparking the Conversation” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomes back WMFD’s own Kelby King, from Episode 32, this time joined by her husband, Scott Russell. Kelby and Scott continue to share their very personal story about her struggle with...
Episode 32 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features WMFD’s Kelby King About The Mental Health Aspects of Her COVID Battle
In Episode 32 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed WMFD's own Kelby King to share her very personal story about her struggles with COVID-19 and, now, Long COVID and the affect on her mental health. This groundbreaking,...
33 Forever provides Christmas Eve dinner for Catalyst Life Services clients
From 33 Forever, Special to Richland Source MANSFIELD -- For the second year, Mansfield mental health non-profit, 33 Forever, Inc., is providing a special Christmas Eve dinner for clients of Catalyst Life Services unable to be with their families due to their ongoing...
Episode 30 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features David Ross, Executive Director of the Ashland County Mental Health and RecoveryServices Board, Discussing Ashland County Resources
In Episode 30 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed David Ross, the Executive Director of the Ashland County (Ohio) Mental Health and Recovery Services Board to talk about the local landscape in Ashland County of mental health, the Board’s partnerships and exciting things in store for in the Ashland community.
Episode 31 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Luke Russell, Deputy Director of NAMI Ohio
In Episode 31 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Luke Russell, the Deputy Director of NAMI Ohio to talk about how NAMI Ohio works in so many ways to help individuals and families in need of critical mental health education, advocacy and support.
“Glimmer of Hope” – 33 Forever Podcast – Featuring Chris Kelly’s Story of Survival and Resilience
33 FOREVER'S FIRST-EVER PODCAST "GLIMMER OF HOPE" In this podcast, called "Glimmer of Hope," Donna and Jeff Heck of 33 Forever talk with radio personality Chris Kelly. Chris shares his deeply personal story about his struggles with depression and how it affected him...
Lifetime Struggle, Hopeful Future
My name is John. I am 55 years old. My struggles with alcohol began in my teens. I took my first drink when I was about 13 and the drugs then came soon after. My family members have also struggled with alcohol. This type of addiction can be an inherited trait. During...
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