This is such a powerful and hopeful post! Spaces like this are transformative for people finding their way back, which is why raising awareness of them is so important. Brilliant post, Suzie!
What an important post about a topic that touches so many lives. Thank you for raising awareness and sharing your story. This sounds like a great place to connect people with the resources they need.
Such important work. I never heard of Clubhouses. I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder at 25, and I’m surprisingly and happily alive 19 years later, having had much support. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for your work & awareness.
This is such a powerful and hopeful post! Spaces like this are transformative for people finding their way back, which is why raising awareness of them is so important. Brilliant post, Suzie!
Sending you peace and joy @Diana C.
I studied horticulture too its wonderful for mental health <3
Yes, I didn’t realize there is a whole field of study on this!
What an important post about a topic that touches so many lives. Thank you for raising awareness and sharing your story. This sounds like a great place to connect people with the resources they need.
Yes, very scary. :(
Yes..I think part of the challenge is letting people know some of these resources exist. Although it's scary to think about all the cuts...(:
🕊️Suzie, this is holy work.
You’ve turned your healing into a harbor — a place others can safely land.
The way you write about dignity, community, and transformation…
it’s more than words — it’s living proof that light can return after the storm.
I honor your courage, your service at Northstar, and the hope you’re spreading through this Clubhouse movement.
You remind us that recovery is not just possible — it’s contagious.
As someone who also believes in resurrection moments, I felt this in my soul.
Thank you for standing for the ones who feel forgotten.
We rise by remembering:
We were never meant to walk alone.
With deep respect,
Kurt Juman🕊️
Such important work. I never heard of Clubhouses. I was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder at 25, and I’m surprisingly and happily alive 19 years later, having had much support. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for your work & awareness.
Jonathan, I am so happy you are thriving and happy 👏