Healing Films Library
Explore a library of our films celebrating advocacy, healing and growth.
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Wheatland Union High School District Study Tour
This inspiring film showcases the transformative power of the Community Schools program at Wheatland Union High School District, addressing the unique challenges of rural education. Through personal stories of resilience and innovation, the film highlights how the district is breaking barriers by providing wraparound services—like Safe Harbor, mental health support, and food banks—to meet students’ needs beyond the classroom. Witness the profound impact of these efforts as students thrive with access to comprehensive resources, reclaiming their ability to dream, grow, and succeed in ways that empower their futures.
Loving Lionheart Preview
Judah was born with half a heart. In order to survive with his complex congenital heart defects, he had 4 open heart surgeries in the first 4 years of his life.
In this film, Judah's mother, Heather Morgan, reads her personal journals, revealing the inner experience of parenting a medically fragile child and what it means to love when a future is not guaranteed.
This is a film is destined for the educational market, to inspire compassionate care within the medical setting. Learn more at www.lovinglionheart.comAdvocate for Mental Wellness in the Muslim Community
Northern California’s Muslim community has a mental health champion in this Afghanistan refugee
Community Mental Health Advocate
She's saving lives and getting the unhoused in Los Angeles the help they need to thrive
Teacher Promotes Mental Health in Education
Students across California are learning about mental health thanks to the work of this teacher.
From Trauma to Purpose
Human trafficking and domestic violence survivors find an advocate in a survivor that found her voice.
Advocate in Crisis Response
Mental Health Champion Tam Nguyen is on the front line of a new approach to mental health crisis
Paz y curación después de la violencia doméstica
Dos personas sobrevivientes de violencia doméstica comparten su experiencia al recibir apoyo de BSTRC. Animan a otros a buscar seguridad y curación cuando la necesitan.
Los inmigrantes enfrentan obstáculos adicionales cuando intentan escapar de la violencia. Sin embargo, hay ayuda disponible y las autoridades no castigarán a quienes la soliciten.
Comuníquese con https://www.belovedsurvivors.com/ para obtener información.Love Without Harm
Members of the incarcerated population join Beloved Survivors Trauma Recovery Center on their mission to end intimate partner violence
50 Years Of The Native American Health Center
"This is a journey of compassion. It requires determination and perseverance." - Martin Waukazoo, CEO of Native American Health Center
A Century of Service
The United Way Capital California region celebrates 100 years of service.