On A Mission
We proudly support and participate in charitable events throughout the year that are near and dear to Karen’s heart, including fundraisers for Veterans 1st of NEW’s tiny home community, Kids Day Green Bay, and many more yet to come. We operate the non-profit 501C3 Kids Outreach Program/Grassroots Wellness Development.
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Sponsor Our Youth up to 18 years old.
The Eight Paths to Wellness are:
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Physical Wellness; the ability to recognize that our diet, fitness level, alcohol/tobacco/drug use and other life style habits exert significant impact upon overall life quality.
2. Emotional Wellness; the ability to understand and accept our feelings, and to develop
effective ways to manage them in daily life.
3. Social Wellness; the ability to understand and interact with family, friends,
teachers, fellow students, and our larger community. The ability to cultivate
and maintain positive, mutually supportive relationships.
4. Spiritual Wellness; the ability to appreciate and engage with ideas and
activities that are personally meaningful at deeper levels of self-understanding
and self-esteem. This category does not address religious denominations
and theologies, but supports activities that lead to life satisfaction in a
general sense.
5. Environmental Wellness; the ability to recognize our responsibility and to
have a positive impact on the quality of air, water, land, and food in our local
community as well as in the world at large.
6. Occupational Wellness; the ability to derive satisfaction from our jobs
while maintaining overall life balance. This includes career/vocational
self-discovery and permission to explore what interests and inspires us
related to future sources of income. It also includes exploring how our
interests and abilities can vocationally contribute to our communities and to
society at large.
7. Material/Financial Wellness; the ability to make realistic and proactive
financial decisions and to effectively manage our resources to support a
stable and satisfying life style. This also includes awareness of ethics related
to acquiring and managing money, sensitivity to how our financial
goals impact the larger community.
8. Civic Wellness; the ability to recognize and implement our responsibility to
become contributors to our community, to become concerned and involved
citizens.
At 9th Street Wellness EAST, we are a drop-off location for your donated mothers milk. Just call Karen at 920-490-9699 to arrange a time.
















