Mental Health Awareness Month gives us a chance to pause and recognize the organizations doing meaningful, often life-changing work in our communities.
For GROEBNER, one of those organizations is Guild.
Guild is a Minnesota nonprofit that partners with people living with mental health challenges, including people experiencing homelessness. Through community-based mental health care, housing support, employment services, crisis support, youth services, and outreach, Guild helps individuals and families find stability in ways that are practical, personal, and rooted in dignity.
That kind of work matters deeply. It takes trust. It takes patience. It takes people who are willing to meet others where they are, without judgment, and walk alongside them as they move forward.
GROEBNER has been proud to support Guild through our annual GROEBNER Office Golf Outing, better known as GOGO, for the past two years, along with sponsoring a table at Guild’s Ladder of Hope fundraiser. What started as a charitable connection has become a relationship we genuinely value.
GROEBNER President Carissa Skorczewski now serves on Guild’s board, a role that has given our team a closer look at the care, thoughtfulness, and commitment behind the Guild’s mission.
“Mental health support can change the course of someone’s life,” Skorczewski said. “Guild approaches that work with compassion, respect, and a real commitment to meeting people where they are. That’s one of the reasons this partnership means so much to me personally, and why it’s important to us as a company.”
GROEBNER is a family-owned business, and relationships have always shaped how we show up, for our customers, our partners, our employees, and our communities. Supporting Guild is one way we can help strengthen the community around us and stand behind work that gives people access to support when they need it most.
Mental Health Awareness Month brings more attention to conversations that deserve care all year long. It also gives organizations like Guild a chance to be seen by more people who may not know the full scope of their work.
We’re grateful for the opportunity to support Guild and the people behind its mission, not only during May, but throughout the year.
To learn more about Guild and the support they provide, visit https://guildservices.org
