Valley Foundation provides a helping hand to the family members and loved ones of those being treated by Valley. We contribute support, education and a sense of community. Valley Foundation cultivates an environment that promotes the emotional, physical and social well-being of the families of Valley.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
A Gesture in Memory and Devotion
Valley Foundation loves all the employees at Valley and we love to hear about stories like Bret Montgomery. Bret Montgomery is an employee of Valley and he tragically lost his dear mother Sherry, 3 year ago. Bret has been a dedicated employee of Valley for years and has witnessed the amazing difference that Valley can make in the life of every client. Therefore, when all was said and done with the estate of Bret's mother, Bret decided to give back to the organization that he works for because the cause is one he believes in. We encourage anyone that wants to make a donation in memory of a loved one to contact Valley Foundation at 801-263-7162 and ask for our Director Laura Wall. We want to thank Bret for his generous and lovely gift given in honor of his mother Sherry Montgomery.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
A Final Goodbye...
COMING FULL CIRCLE
I
remember my first day at Valley Mental Health, walking in the doors of North Valley
not as an employee but as a patient with a serious mental illness. From there I ventured into Alliance House, a
place where lives are saved one task at a time.
Having been a practicing attorney, because of the mental illness I was
now facing joblessness, homelessness and a lack of self-esteem that would place
all else in jeopardy. I entered Valley’s
housing and participated in Alliance House to begin the building of a
life. Soon after, I was hired as a Peer
Counselor at North. When a job opened up
as a Contracts Coordinator in Admin I jumped at the chance having built
self-esteem, friendships at North and a knowing that I had found friends, colleagues,
and a deep level of support. That job
eventually turned into a Contracts Attorney position where I was able to use
the skills I had once thought were gone forever. Now I am venturing again to a full time
attorney position outside of Valley – having come full circle.
I
could not have ventured down this road if it were not for the Valley community
who believed in me and knew on a deeper level that one’s life need not be
shattered by mental illness. Valley
staff knows this because they work with our clients every day in one form or
another from Administration to therapists and case managers. As I move full circle I move in the knowing
that Valley believes in the healing and restorative power that lies in all its
clients. I will always hold a place in
my heart for everything Valley has given me over the years and the wonderful
and supportive friendship within this healing place. You will be missed. Tineke van Dijk.
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