Day 21

Today I will …

INHALE

Breathe deep, my friends. Today before each meal, set a timer for one minute and give yourself a moment to simply breathe. Breathe in through your nose, hold for five seconds, exhale out through your mouth then hold for another five seconds. This is a great way to clear your mind, exercise your lungs and prepare for the meal in front of you.

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Daily Devotional

— Job 33:4 (NIV) 

“The Spirit of God has made me; the breath of the Almighty gives me life.'”

HELPFUL TIP

Practice good posture. Having good posture allows your chest and the thoracic region of your spine to fully expand to better accommodate your lungs and diaphragm. By practicing good posture, you’ll be able to breathe more efficiently, allowing for more ease in physical activities.
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5-Minute Recipe for stress relief

Whether it comes from demands at home, a slow commute or monthly bills, it’s hard to escape stress. But when time is in short supply, you can still do a five-minute de-stress to refresh and refocus.

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Pay Attention to your breathing 

As you meditate, pay attention to your breathing and the work your lungs do every day.

Share how you’re completing today’s challenge on social. Tag a friend to join the challenge with you! #DGFGChallenge

Franciscan Health Foundation – Doing Good in Our Communities

P E A C E Initiative Programs
The PEACE Initiative combines the strength of each of the Franciscan Foundation offices to bring together doctors, partners and community members along with 18,000 Franciscan Alliance employees to impact those in need. Through a comprehensive giving program, each and every contribution has an impact on the future of communities where our patients and associates live, work, learn and play.
Protect
our most vulnerable

Protect our most vulnerable communities by providing access to safe, nurturing environments. Gifts to Protect support projects that nurture newborns, help people suffering from depression or grief return to a healthy lifestyle, advocate for seniors, care for sexual assault victims and more. 

PROGRAMS

Franciscan Health provides a full spectrum of behavioral health services that focus on treating the whole individual: mind, body and spirt. Many people dealing with behavioral health issues such as family difficulties, career pressures, anxiety, depression or a loss of self-worth, can get better with the help of Franciscan Health’s dedicated behavioral health team. Your support will go a long ways toward helping them take that first crucial step: finding the help they need to return to a normal life.

When a sexual assault victim arrives at the Center of Hope, they are arriving at a safe, secure, calm and compassionate place. Our specially trained nurses, certified Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE), help the victims relax and begin focusing on recovery. Your support for this center helps people heal emotionally, physically and spiritually.

This new fund assists the most vulnerable populations in the communities we serve by addressing economic stability, quality education and healthcare access.

The Grace Project assists families affected by the opiate crisis and has one purpose – deliberate acts of kindness. Your gift can provide formula and diapers, help with bills and enroll mom and dad in parenting classes. Extending grace motivates parents to stay employed, progress in their recovery and give their baby the best possible start in life.

Senior citizens or incapacitated adults without the support of nearby family, need an advocate to make sure they have access to the care they need. Volunteer Advocates for Seniors and Incapacitated Adults (VASIA) program in Northern Indiana trains volunteers to become temporary legal guardians for patients in these special circumstances who have no support structure of family or friends to speak for them.

Franciscan Health partners with women and children through every phase of their life. Your gift helps us provide free educational opportunities and health screenings in the community as well as special nursery equipment to provide a smoother and safer transition for babies born prematurely in our family birthing centers.

PROTECT