Resources for Your Workforce
Communities do better when everyone has the opportunity to grow, work and play.
Care for your business, your people.
Your employees are your greatest asset, and their health matters for the health of your business and our communities as a whole. Explore these mental health resources available to anyone and everyone:
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articles & guides for families
Explore our cache of relatable guides for any and every family, filled with ideas, tips, and ways to support your child’s and family’s mental wellness on a daily basis. All guides are printable.
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trainings for coaches, mentors, leaders
Participate in training for coaches and leaders to recognize risk factors and warning signs of suicide, and practice responding, initiating conversations, and asking questions. Watch our Events Page for upcoming sessions.
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text line support
Provide a friendly outlet for your employees to reach out for support at any level of need through the statewide WYO Text Line, powered by Cathedral Home and in partnership with Crisis Text Line. Posters, fliers, gear and stickers are available. It’s free, it’s confidential, it’s for anyone.
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counseling support
Does your insurance cover counseling sessions for employees? If so, inquire about utilizing our Community Counseling as an employee resource. Sessions through Cathedral Home are covered under a number of plans. Our wait times are short, and our specialized clincians have an incredible wealth of knowledge in a variety of areas for both kids and adults.
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self-care & advocacy
Make mental health a visible, regular, and comfortable part of your workplace. Download and hang posters to share the benefits of simple self-care and what it means to care for yourself and others. Be part of the drive to eliminate stigma and advocate for mental wellness. (Intended for 11×17 paper.)
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employee engagement
Many of our business partners and sponsors look for opportunities for employee engagement. Whether that means hosting a fundraiser, filling food bags for a community food share, painting a classroom, visiting our school as a guest speaker, or helping fix or clean up areas around campus, we’d love your help.
Visit us on campus
to learn about our programs and brainstorm
even more ways to partner for community impact.

