In January of 2020, MHC launched a challenge video featuring our President & CEO, Luis Perez and our Board Chair, Kim Pita. In it, they described what we at MHC call “StoryKeepers.”

For those that don’t know where this challenge originated from – let me tell you a story…

There is an ancient Mayan tale that tells the story of Princess Ixmucane. One day her father the sun god granted her a special power that allowed her to solve any problem a human could experience. In the highlands of Guatemala, small dolls were created in her image called worry dolls. By telling your problems to your worry doll and placing it under your pillow at night, the doll would take all your worries away as you slept, just like Princess Ixmucane. Generation after generation have passed down this tradition and worry dolls are still used today in homes, hospitals, schools, and even in therapy sessions to manage anxiety and prevent insomnia.

We believe the spirit of Princess Ixmucane is alive and well in all of us. What if, like the Princess, we took more time to help others feel heard and seen?

Inspired by this tradition, MHC is asking you to pledge to be a “StoryKeeper.” Much like the Princess and worry dolls, StoryKeepers are skilled listeners, ready to hold the untold stories of the world. They provide a safe space for others to experience non-judgmental listening. In a way, MHC staff can be seen as “storykeepers.” Our staff are highly trained in person-centered care and mindful listening. We know the power of this work and we believe that each of us has the ability to be a StoryKeeper in our communities!

Will you take the #KeepMyStory challenge?
Watch the video below, post your own to social media (and tag @MentalHealthCT), and take the pledge to become a StoryKeeper today!

Take the Pledge! Complete the below form to become a StoryKeeper today
For a more mobile friendly form, go to https://mhconn.dm.networkforgood.com/forms/take-the-storykeeper-pledge