Sarah Wilson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And so I think that's so amazing.
But on the community relationship side, so that nightly dinner, so every night, Monday through Friday, six o'clock, our residents sit down and share a meal together.
And I would say the number, I mean, Harvest Home is 40 years old.
The piece of feedback that I feel like is most consistent
is how stabilizing and normalizing just that nightly dinner practice was.
And just, I mean, the number of women who have said like, I thought that was just on TV.
Like people actually do this and then moving out on their own and like, they're like,
I have a toddler and I'm still cooking my nightly dinner, you know, for my toddler.
And so that, but what I love is you could literally go to that dinner on a Monday and everybody's mood and energy would be one way.
And on the Tuesday, it's like completely opposite end of the spectrum.
You know, nobody talks or whatever, but that isn't that what real life feels like.
Isn't that what family feels like that we feel safe.
We can show up in our home.
However we, we need to just as we are.
And then every night, Monday through Friday, we have classes as well.
And so we mentioned the group therapy.
But each of those times, they're just times for women to connect.
They're building skills.
They're learning new things.