Blake Pennington

Blake Pennington
Multi-ethnic, mixed age group of volunteers serves food at a soup kitchen.  A variety of food is being served to the under-resourced people in their local community.  Christmas season.

Overcoming Loneliness During the Holidays

Loneliness Affects All Ages Human beings are social creatures. Feeling like you’re part of a community helps you thrive; however, some people struggle to make and keep relationships that sustain them. Connections with others are important for your health. Social isolation and loneliness both can cause problems. “Isolation is about whether other people are physically … Read More

Dealing with Adult ADHD

Dealing with Adult ADHD

Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a mental health disorder that includes a combination of persistent problems, such as difficulty paying attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior. Adult ADHD can lead to unstable relationships, poor work or school performance, low self-esteem and other problems. Symptoms of Adult ADHD Many adults with ADHD aren’t aware they have it—they … Read More

James Spann and the 4 Seasons

BHS Halloween 2018

Many people may think of Halloween as a children’s holiday; a chance to dress up and go door-to-door asking for candy; however, at BHS, we don’t believe in being too old to celebrate Halloween! While still hard at work serving our members, our staff breaks for a short period of snacks, trick-or-treating and a good … Read More

Mental Illness Awareness Week, October 7-13

Mental Illness Awareness Week, October 7-13

According to Mental Health America’s latest data, 18% of adults have a mental health condition. This equates to over 43 million Americans. Mental Illness Awareness Week, October 7-13, serves to heighten awareness about the importance of positive mental health. One in five Americans is affected by mental health concerns. You probably go to the doctor … Read More

Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Substance Abuse and Mental Health

Substance abuse and mental health can be linked in numerous ways. People struggling with a mental health condition may turn to drugs and alcohol for immediate, short-term relief rather than pursuing treatment for the underlying mental health issue. These are short-term solutions to the symptoms and not the problem. Soon, you’re on a path toward … Read More

Hurricane typhoon over planet Earth viewed from space. Elements of image are furnished by NASA.

Hurricane Florence Prep

You can’t stop a tropical storm or hurricane, but you can take steps now to protect you and your family. If you live in areas at risk, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages you to begin preparing for hurricane season. The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 through November 30 each year. … Read More

Inner Strength: The Path to Self-Esteem

Inner Strength: The Path to Self-Esteem

Do you want to feel better about yourself? You can learn how to build self-esteem and raise your confidence by building inner strength. Try these tips: Outline your goals and accomplish them. Each time you get to check something off your to-do list, you’re going to feel great about yourself and your accomplishments. Practice being … Read More

The Power of Perspective

The Power of Perspective

There are times in everyone’s life where nothing seems to be going as planned. Often one or two significant challenges or setbacks can distort the way we view the present. Negative thoughts can skew our perception of the world around us and prevent us from having a healthy perspective on life. Your outlook on a … Read More

Keep Calm and Color On

Keep Calm and Color On

One of the hottest trends in stress management in the past year has been coloring books for adults. If you have not seen these, they often feature intricate black-and-white designs that are best completed with vivid colored pencils or fine markers. A recent search of Amazon returned 70,000 options to choose from. While parents have … Read More