Friday, March 6, 2009

The Coming Home Project April 23rd - 26th 2009

Any chaplain who specifically works with OIF/OEF veterans may be interested in this retreat. Sharon Salzburg is one of the facilitators. See information below:

The Coming Home Project
The Art of Cultivating
Self-Care and Well Being

A Retreat for Service Providers
Thursday, April 23rd - Sunday, April 26th

Who cares for the care provider?
The Rabbi Hillel wrote:
"If I am not for me, who will be?
If I am only for myself, what am I?
If not now, when?"
We may know about secondary trauma, but it takes resolve to stop, look and listen, and then respond proactively to signs of compassion fatigue.

During this four day retreat we will: explore methods to intervene early and avert burnout; identify common, but hidden, beliefs and conflicts; grow our capacity for well being; and make our compelling work emotionally sustainable and gratifying over the long haul.

Please join us for a weekend of rejuvenation at Angela Center, a place of beauty, in Santa Rosa, California.

Who is eligible? Service Providers with caseloads of at least 25% OIF and OEF veterans and/or their families.
* Priority will be given to applicants working full-time with OIF and OEF veterans.
* Service providers may include: mental health and other health professionals, counselors, veteran service officers, chaplains, military leaders, and veteran service organization staff.
What does the retreat cost? This program is completely free. There is no cost for lodging, meals, workshops or air travel. For more information and to apply: Click Here: http://www.cominghomeproject.net/calendarch/display.asp?id=60

Applications will be accepted until March 23rd, 2009.
Presented by:
Coming Home Project
Holistic Services for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans, their Families & their Service Providers

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello! I am the Buddhist Lay Leader for the military here in Naples, Italy. I would love to connect with more Buddhist's in the military. I love your blog here. In gassho, Enju

Joshua Hudson said...

I am a retired Navy man. I took refuge as a Buddhist and I know that it can be a challenge being Buddhist and active duty. If you need anything let me know. www.vagabondsaga.com

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