Fear & Illness: In Wake Of COVID-19, Faith And Support Matter

As the U.S. prepares do deal with the feared Corona Virus, this potential crisis presents a great opportunity to be a source of strength and support for one another. Patti Garibay, Cofounder of American Heritage Girls, is available to discuss her wonderful organization and how they could help deal with fear and anxiety caused by COVID-19, as well as ways their members can serve others in this time of crisis.

Patti Garibay, Founder & Executive Director of American Heritage Girls (AHG)

Q&A:

Amidst the rapid-spreading Coronavirus, and the anxiety that it is causing so many, how does the American Heritage Girls Program (AHG) help girls overcome feelings of fear and anxiety?

The American Heritage Girls Program enables a girl to grow in her FAITH – in every sense of the word – instead of increasing in panic, fear, and anxiety. The AHG Program helps girls fortify and strengthen their faith as it pertains to believing and serving Christ, and being confident and assured that God cares and protects them. During this time of the COVID-19 pandemic, AHG is equipping girls to act from a place of both faith and preparation, by adhering to the safety precautions and suggestions for disease prevention laid out by the CDC. 

Girls today are experiencing heightened rates of diagnosed anxiety and depression disorders. How do you think information about the Coronavirus plays into their fears and disorders?

Information about the Coronavirus is accessible everywhere. It’s nearly impossible to step into your car without hearing the Coronavirus as the topic of the hour on every radio station or scroll through your social media newsfeed without seeing countless posts about it. Coronavirus conversations are in classrooms, the workplace, the grocery store. There is no escaping Coronavirus information. Because of the nature of how we consume information in today’s world, it’s easy to be overwhelmed and even bogged down with the information which can quickly lead to fear and terror. I believe the speed of information sharing about the Coronavirus is significantly contributing to the rise of anxiety we are seeing all around us.

How does AHG equip its adult volunteers to engage in informed and faith-filled conversations with Girl Members and families about safety precautions to protect against the Coronavirus?

AHG has an incredible team of staff members who work to support all of our ministry’s members. We are consistently monitoring how the Coronavirus could affect the everyday operations of Troops, and we have communicated to Troop leaders how to take the necessary preventative measures to stay safe while giving their Troops messages of faith and encouragement amidst this time of uncertainty. AHG leaders are calmly and carefully explaining any changes or adjustments to meetings and activities to girls and families. We are encouraging our leaders with scripture and diligently praying for them.

AHG’s mission is Building women of integrity through service to God, family, community, and country. With the rapid-spreading Coronavirus, what are the ways AHG Members reach out to help and serve others?

Prayer is the first and foremost way we are serving others during this time. AHG Members are praying for those currently ill with the disease and praying that others continue to be protected. Troops are also encouraged to think of ways to help support community efforts. In the coming weeks, I know we will be receiving stories of how girls and Troops have stepped up to be a beacon of light during this time.

What is the number one message you want girls and families to know in light of having faith and letting go of fear surrounding the Coronavirus?

I want families to know and believe in 2 Timothy 1:7, NKJV, that “God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” Connect with your family by being fully present, limiting your media consumption, and maintaining as much routine as safely possible. We, as a community, will get through this in time. Join us in prayer for wisdom and the healing of all affected by COVID-19.

About Patti Garibay, Founder & Executive Director of American Heritage Girls (AHG)

Patti Garibay with her husband are co-founders of American Heritage Girls, a wholesome scouting alternative for girls. Patti is a featured speaker nationally on the topic raising Godly girls (RGG). Along with her blog posts, Patti is a popular guest on talk shows on relevant girl-centric topics ranging from body image to bullying.

In her upcoming autobiography, Patti gives readers a glimpse into her journey from the humble beginnings of American Heritage Girls around her kitchen table in Cincinnati, to where it is today, a formidable national organization offering a positive environment in a largely Godless culture.

Patti Garibay is a living tribute to traditional values of old, offering an alternative to a lonesome online world. In Patti’s word of American Heritage Girls, she delights in her mission to help raise Godly girls, helping girls make real friends, who really chat, who also happen to enjoy camping and other outdoor adventures in a real world.

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Comments

3 responses to “Fear & Illness: In Wake Of COVID-19, Faith And Support Matter”

  1. The Silo Avatar

    Thanks Rob- its actually not so much a broken link as a ‘holding pattern link’. Cision have partnered with us in the past for News posts and rather than delete the link we are considering re-partnering with them. Thanks for the message tho- we’d love to see at some of our social media sister pages too- http://www.facebook.com/TheSilo http://www.twitter.com/thesiloteam

  2. Robert Avatar

    It looks like this link is broken on your site: https://www.thesilo.ca/?page_id=21867

    I thought you would like to know :). Silly mistakes can ruin your site’s credibility. I’ve used a tool called linkSniff.com in the past to keep mistakes off of my website.

    -Robert

  3. The Silo Avatar

    Prepare for the worst and hope for the best

    By MPP Toby Barrett

    Right off the top I wish to stress during these uncertain times, that my team and I
    are available primarily by email and telephone. We have enhanced our service to
    Saturday and Sunday through email at
    toby.barrett@pc.ola.org

    Contact us by telephone at 905-765-8413, 519-428-0446, 1-800-903-8629. Our website
    is http://www.tobybarrett.com I also do my best to keep
    constituents up to date on Facebook and Twitter.

    During these unimaginable times, we see the strength and compassion of those of us
    lucky enough to live in Haldimand and Norfolk. Dealing with this outbreak brings out
    the best in people bolstered by practical common sense and the can-do attitude of
    rural small-town Ontario.

    Over my 25 years as MPP, I have had the good fortune to work side-by-side with a
    small but dedicated group of tech-savvy people in my constituency office — three of
    us have been working together for 20 years.

    Put us to work, and please continue to collaborate with us as we share and represent
    your ideas and information to various levels of governmental institutions during
    these trying times.

    On January 25, Ontario identified its first case of the coronavirus disease – a
    respiratory infection that originated in Wuhan, China. As evidence of the increasing
    seriousness of the situation we are all in, the first death linked to COVID-19 was
    reported March 17.

    Since January 25, I have been directing people to ontario.ca.coronavirus – an
    informative website that describes symptoms and ways to stay safe. Situation updates
    occur seven days a week at 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

    Regrettably, things are going to get worse before they get better – and things will
    get better.

    Our challenge right now is disease prevention. Protect yourself, but remember you
    may also be a carrier – hence the need for social distancing, closing of bars and
    restaurants and other venues, and restrictions on international travel.

    Some of us may feel hale-and-hearty but can end up being vectors – like Typhoid Mary
    who was a cook who infected 51 people with typhoid fever – and transmit COVID 19 to
    someone elderly or much more vulnerable.

    Last week, in an attempt to stem the tide, and on the advice of experts in public
    health, we saw Premier Ford declare a State of Emergency and President Trump and
    Prime Minister Trudeau ban travel of foreign nationals.

    We must all do our part. Coronaviruses spread mainly from person to person through
    close contact, for example, in a household, workplace or health care centre.
    There is no vaccine available to protect against the 2019 novel coronavirus, but
    there are actions you can take to help prevent the spread of germs that cause
    respiratory illnesses.

    Take these everyday steps to reduce exposure to the virus and protect your health:

    * wash your hands often with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer
    * sneeze and cough into your sleeve
    * avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth
    * avoid contact with people who are sick
    * stay home if you are sick
    Information is changing daily, even hourly so please continue to monitor
    ontario.ca.coronavirus and please once again feel free to reach out to my staff and
    myself.

    Toby Barrett MPP for Haldimand-Norfolk

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