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Staying Social During Social Distancing: Challenges and Solutions
While COVID-19 requires all of us stay 6+ feet apart and at home, staying connected requires just a few swipes and clicks.
The COVID-20: The Not-So-Funny Weight Meme
Reposting a meme or joke can bring comedic relief to a bleak or frustrating situation, but some memes promote harmful messages too.
Parents & Social Media: Doing The “Right” Things
Young people use social media to stay in contact with friends, peers, and dating partners. And while parents may feel pressure to heavily regulate and monitor screen time, we need to remember that social media is helping youth stay connected to the people who are important to them.
Dear Donors… Join the OP Society
We believe in girls, and we know you do too. That’s why we are encouraging you to become a monthly donor. Join the OP Society today.
Get It in Writing: Technology Contracts for Your Family
How do you negotiate screen time when you and your kids are balancing school, work, and socializing? Creating a technology contract is a great place to start.
Good Grief: Supporting Youth with Grief While Supporting Yourself
Teachers and youth-serving professionals are in the middle of striking a balance between being supportive to the people in your life, while also owning that you equally need extra support. Being vulnerable while collectively grieving can help.
Coping with Anxiety: Finding Your Circle of Control
It’s normal to feel overwhelmed when there’s a lot of uncertainty in life. These feelings make it challenging to prioritize your own self-care. Here are some tools to identify and care for your anxiety, reduce stress, and create a self-care plan unique to your needs.
Mindful Walking
Mindful walking, or walking meditation, uses the practice of focusing on the present – what is happening right then and there – as you walk. Unplug from all your devices and go.
Five Ways to Support Students in the Virtual Classroom
When schools transitioned to virtual distance learning, educators experienced a shift in how they teach and connect with their students – in record time.
Navigating Family Conflict
Social isolation presents challenges when it comes to communication and conflict. As we transition to the majority of our school, work, and personal lives being confined to our homes, conflict is bound to arise with the family around you. Here are some tips on how to navigate conflict during social isolation.
Setting Boundaries at Home, with Friends, and Significant Others
Boundaries teach others how to best love and respect you. It’s important to tell others what our boundaries are. Here’s the best part: you set them for yourself. Here are tips for setting boundaries at home, with friends, and your significant other.
Sprinkles of Inspiration: Event at Albany bakery aims to empower girls
The Natural Sprinkles Co. bakery in Albany has a motto: “Sprinkle kindness everywhere.” On Friday, owner Jolene Wilson stayed true to that motto and guided seven young girls through the process involved in decorating a dozen cupcakes and opening the business to sell them. It was part of an outreach effort by Ophelia’s Place.
“Here for girls to be the best they can be”
Ophelia’s Place Executive Director Verna Wise Matthews and Program Director Laura Sanchez chat with Tracy Berry of Community Forum on KKNU about OP’s programs its impacts on girls and community.
OP Executive Director Presents to State Legislature About Bullying Prevention in Schools
Ophelia’s Place Executive Director Verna Wise Matthews presented to an Oregon State Senate sub-committee and to an Oregon House of Representatives sub-committee about how Ophelia’s Place’s programs help schools make strides against bullying in Lane and Linn Counties.
Crafting a Future in Albany
Ramping up Ophelia’s Place’s services in a community requires partnership. In this case, the Albany Historic Carousel and Museum provided space and carousel rides to girls who stopped by our event to create vision boards for the new school year. Take a look at the wonderful news coverage provided by the Albany Democrat-Herald.
Junction City Location Open House Success
It began when the Junction City Soroptimists reached out to Ophelia’s Place and asked us to bring our services to their community. After two years of raising donations and earning grants, the new location became a reality.