The Institute for Spirituality and Heath's FaithHealth Network Introduces Free Health Resources for Faith Communities in the Greater Houston Area

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HOUSTON, Texas (Aug. 15, 2022) --- The Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center

is hosting the first convening of its FaithHealth Network on Aug. 25, 2022 at 6:00 p.m., CT. All faith

communities and health ministries are welcome. Held monthly, these meetings bring together faith

homes to share public health resources, vaccine information, and free support groups for children and

adults. These free resources are offered through faith homes of all faith traditions.

The Institute’s FaithHealth Network meeting on Aug. 25 will focus on three areas of public health needs

across the Greater Houston community: COVID and Vaccine information and mobile units, Diabetes and

Chronic Disease resources and support, and free Mind-Body Skills Groups for adults and children. These

valuable public health offerings are free of charge. Join the Zoom call on Aug. 25 to learn more about

these initiatives. All faith homes are welcome to become a partner in the Institute’s FaithHealth

Network by joining the monthly calls and helping to enhance well-being in Houston’s most in need

areas.

The Institute again has responded to the felt need in the Houston community and provides valuable

health and mental health resources through its FaithHealth Network. In response to the anxiety and

isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, ISH rapidly mobilized to provide support, information, and

public health services for self-care and community connectedness. Many of Houston’s communities of

color are disproportionately impacted and underserved, having suffered from Hurricane Harvey, from

Covid, and children remain highly anxious in schools. These skills can reduce chronic distress, heal

psycho-social trauma, and help community members to understand the relationship between stress and

immunity. All of these lessen the impact on the medical systems in place to support our most

vulnerable.

Stuart Nelson, the Institute’s Acting President, shares why these initiatives are essential: “The Institute’s

FaithHealth initiatives empower individuals and health ministries with tools and knowledge to reduce

chronic stress, heal underlying traumas, and promote overall health. The Institute believes that all

humans are spiritual beings, and research affirms that spirituality plays a vital role in an individuals’

health and in healing. In partnership with The Greater Houston Healing Collaborative, a community-wide

trauma relief program launched after Hurricane Harvey, Mind-Body Skills Groups are proven to help heal

communities and remain relevant and important to the community’s well-being. To date, The Greater

Houston Healing Collaborative Institute has served over 25,000 individuals.”

The Institute’s FaithHealth initiatives are made possible by individual donors and foundations, as well as

by the CDC Foundation, the Houston Health Department, and others. These partnerships aim to reach

the most vulnerable in our community and provide resources for well-being. Join the FaithHealth

Network call Aug. 25 to learn more and register.

About The Institute

The Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center was established in 1955 as the

Institute of Religion, as a founding member of the world-renowned Texas Medical Center. For 67 years,

the Institute has made a meaningful difference by cultivating heart and humanity in healthcare. From its

very inception, The Institute has been dedicated to the concept that spirituality plays a vital role in

health, healing, and the promotion of a sense of well-being. The mission of The Institute for Spirituality

& Health is to enhance well-being by exploring the relationship between spirituality and health. The

Institute advances this mission by engaging in education, research, and direct service programs, guided

by the recognition that humans are spiritual beings, and that healthcare should reflect this reality.

For more information about The Institute, visit https://www.spiritualityandhealth.org.

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Media Contacts:

Laura Pennino, Senior PR Consultant for The Institute for Spirituality & Health

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MaKlay Simon, PR Consultant for The Institute for Spirituality & Health

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Leah Adams, Vice President of Engagement, Institute for Spirituality & Health

713-797-0600, ladams@ish-tmc.org

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