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At Solace House, their services include free, easily accessible counseling and support for individuals who are experiencing suicidal distress, have made a suicide attempt, engage in self-harm and/or have been bereaved by suicide.

They also offer Family Support for our clients' loved ones, group bereavement counseling and community awareness workshops. All of the programs we provide are completely free of charge, confidential and conducted by highly qualified Licensed Clinical Social Workers.

Danielle came to Solace House in 2017 after working on the Communications and Development team at the Center Against Domestic Violence (CADV), a non-profit providing shelter for survivors of domestic violence. Danielle’s role at CADV supported the organization’s fundraising/development, events, marketing, communications and outreach efforts. While at CADV, she participated on Cities for CEDAW, New York City Steering Committee. Along with representatives from multiple New York City organizations, she advocated for a local women's bill of rights ordinance based on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). Connector.

Join us with our special guests, Danielle Gallagher & Elizabeth McInnes.

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Show Notes

Segment 1

The first segment starts with Tommy introducing the show and today's guests, Danielle Gallagher and Elizabeth Mclnnes. Tommy then sets up the conversation with some background on Danielle, Elizabeth, and Solace House. After Tommy gives some setting background, Danielle gives more specific background on her career. Elizabeth then follows Danielle in giving more specific detail on her background. Solace House began in Ireland and came to New York when a few members came to New York to perform the walking out of darkness into light events. Members walk the streets as the sun is rising and in this event they found that the need for their services were needed in America. Solace House then began their international venture to help more people in America and hopefully one day globally.

Segment 2

The second segment starts with the show coming up from break. Tommy then asks Danielle and Elizabeth to give more detail on their transition to New York. The first location opened in 2017, located in Yonkers. Danielle then urges the audience to take advantage of the program because it is an absolutely free service. Danielle and Elizabeth then give some detail on the exact process of getting started with Solace House as a client and getting the help you're seeking out.

Segment 3

The third segment starts with the show coming back from break and Elizabeth then speaks directly to the LGBTQ+ needs regarding mental health. Elizabeth explains that a lot of the times sexual orientation or gender identity are often not tracked when trying to find the reason for suicidal tendencies. This leads to the statistics being skewed and not accurate. Tommy then switches the conversation to what the Solace House needs to grow. Danielle explains that geographical expansion is their main priority. Putting a headquarters in every state and major city. Next, Danielle says funding and collaborations is the next step in growing the organization.

Segment 4

The final segment opens up with Tommy bringing the conversation to the walk out of darkness event. Danielle explains it is about breaking through the stigma of mental health in our country. Starting in the darkness represents the alone feeling most people may feel when first signing up for the service, but eventually bringing themselves to light. The show closes out with Elizabeth giving some insight on how we can see the signs of degrading mental health in our loved ones.