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VOA|ReST: Resilience Strength Time

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David R.
Sunday, Dec 08, 2024 | 06:30pm - 07:30pm EST
Free
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About this meeting
VOA|ReST is a virtual small group peer support service providing a confidential, interactive process for people struggling with loneliness, stress and fatigue during these extraordinary times. Each VOA|ReST group follows processes designed to discharge distress and enable rediscovery of positive commitments to work and lifestyle goals. It is one way of alleviating exposure to moral distress experienced by frontline workers in long-term care, health care, social services and the general public in the aftermath of a global health crisis. Moral distress is characterized by emotions such as shame, guilt, humiliation, fury, despair, self-loathing, sorrow and a loss of trust. Without a chance to address these sometimes-debilitating feelings, people are at risk for moral injury. Sessions are limited to 10 or less participants. Video use, with your camera, is required for participation in VOA|ReST sessions.
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    David R.

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    Joseph B.

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Volunteers of America and its Shay Moral Injury Center is dedicated to education, research and recovery strategies for moral distress and moral injury. Developed using best practices of its evidence-based Resilience Strength Training program for veterans, VOA|ReST meetings are ideal for care workers, first responders, veterans, and anyone in high stakes professions looking for some relief. Through its hundreds of housing, health and human service programs, Volunteers of America touches the lives of 1.5 million people in over 400 communities in 46 states as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico each year. Since 1896, our work touches the mind, body, heart — and ultimately the spirit — of those we serve, integrating our deep compassion with highly effective programs and services.