When Scott Fadness assumed the office of Fishers Mayor in 2015, he immediately began implementing the Mental Health Initiative, and that program has expanded with the Monday announcement of the Fishers Cares program.
Fishers City Councilman Todd Zimmerman teased the rollout of Fishers Cares at this month’s council meeting. It is designed to help those suffering from stress, anxiety and other mental conditions.
According to a city news release, the aim of Fishers Cares is bringing together faith-based organizations and local businesses to provide support for those suffering from mental illness and to refer them for needed help.
“Fishers Cares is a demonstration of the compassion and energy of the community to support those impacted by mental illness,” said Fishers City Councilman Todd Zimmerman in the city news release. “Bringing together a diverse group of faith leaders to combat stigma and provide a real solution that makes a statement to every person in Fishers: ‘It’s ok to not be ok and we’re here to stand with you.’”
The following organizations have committed to being a part of the pilot Fishers Cares program:
- Fishers YMCA
- Grace Church – Fishers
- Leavener Ministries at Pinheads Bowling Center and Sunrise Cafe
- Northview Church – Fishers
- Saint Louis de Montfort Church
- St. George Orthodox Church
An interfaith group began gathering in 2016 to work on how to support the city’s overall Mental Health Initiative.
“Many faith congregations in Fishers have engaged in mental health programming individually, but we wanted to work together to make a difference for our community and provide practical support for someone who is seeking help in their mental health journey,” said Kevin Roth, Pastor of Grace Church Fishers. “Fishers Cares is a simple starting point for those seeking help. There is no cost. Simply go online and schedule an appointment to begin the conversation.”
Fishers Cares is being described as a confidential support program, administered independently from the city. No personal information is shared outside of the Fishers Cares partner organization. If you are interested in learning more about faith-based mental health resources, like Fishers Cares on Facebook or make an appointment at this link.