
Atlanta // September 14 // Jewish Federation Greater Atlanta Women’s Philanthropy POP Up
Concerned about the soaring rates of depression, anxiety and substance abuse across the country? Statistics show more than 40 percent of adults in the United

Concerned about the soaring rates of depression, anxiety and substance abuse across the country? Statistics show more than 40 percent of adults in the United
Mental Health Awareness Month ’22 Page Justin Milrad, President & Co-Founder Mental health and growth are not a linear journey. It’s ok to be a
For decades, our culture has been focused on making some kind of “resolution” or change with the coming of the new calendar year. For some,

Returning to work or school can be a trigger for anxiety. During this time of year, many people may experience mood fluctuations. This is especially
In 2020, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 93,000 people died from drug overdoses in the United States. That represents an increase of

Shavuot, or the “Festival of Weeks” in Hebrew (חג השבועות, Chag HaShavuot), occurs fifty days after the second day of Passover. Although the holiday’s origins

Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew (פֶּסַח), is a major Jewish holiday that commemorates the biblical story of the enslaved children of Israel leaving ancient Egypt.

Passover signifies a metamorphosis within the Jewish people. They go from serving as slaves in Egypt to being free men and women wandering the desert.

I can talk to my mom about anything: my crushes, the drama at school, our shared gynecologist and so forth. We are open about our