Episode 10 – Francis Disori on community-driven mental health support
Ever wondered how an inclusive environment can profoundly impact mental health support? Francis Disori, the executive director of Lexington House, joins us to discuss the transformative clubhouse model and its origins with the WANA group in 1970s New York City. Discover how this model fosters a supportive community in Elkhart County, where staff and members collaborate as equals, promoting mutual respect and engagement. Francis highlights the courage of individuals reclaiming their confidence and the community’s rich tradition of generosity, painting a vivid picture of human-centered support at Lexington House.
We also shed light on the indispensable role of community organizations like Oaklawn and Faith Mission of Michiana in supporting mental wellness. Reflecting on professional experiences with high-acuity mental health cases, we delve into proactive wellness practices and the structured “work order day” of the clubhouse model. Hear a heartwarming story of helping a clubhouse member secure their first job and vehicle, illustrating the transformative power of community support. Lastly, we discuss the importance of partnerships and integrity in building successful nonprofits, offering valuable advice for new executive directors and insights on the future focus on fulfillment and social impact.
This show is a production of the Community Foundation of Elkhart County. It is powered by equipment from Sweetwater and recorded in the Viaggio Studio at weIMPACT in Elkhart’s River District. Editing is done by the award-winning communication students at Goshen College, home of one of the best college radio stations in the nation. Listen to Globe Radio at 91.1 FM. Learn more about the Community Foundation of Elkhart County at inspiringgood.org You can follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Music is provided by Sensational Sounds. Thanks for listening. We hope you are inspired and inspire good and your community.