Wear Your Worth: A Healgood Collective Workshop & Social

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Workshop Overview

In a field that asks so much of us, it can be easy to forget that we are worthy of care, creativity, and celebration too.

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month (May) and National Mental Health Provider Appreciation Day (May 12), we invite you into a different kind of gathering—one that centers joy, expression, and connection.

Wear Your Worth is a small, intentionally curated Healgood Collective Social Workshop where providers will connect and have fun creating their own affirmation jacket—a wearable piece of art designed to reflect identity, values, resilience, and meaning.

You’ve heard of affirmation cards.
This is something you can wear—an expression of your values, your voice, and your work.

Through patches, pins, paint, and creative adornment, you’ll design a jacket that serves as a tangible reminder of your work, your worth, and your story.

No artistic experience needed—just curiosity and a willingness to play.

Workshop Details

Date: Friday, May 15
Time: 1:00–3:00 PM
Location: Healgood Office
Capacity: Limited to 6 participants

This is a small, intentionally intimate group designed to support connection, creativity, and spaciousness.

What to Expect

  • A guided, low-pressure creative experience

  • Time for reflection and intention-setting

  • Connection with fellow providers in a small-group setting

  • A finished (or in-progress) affirmation jacket to take home

We’ll Provide

A curated assortment of materials to choose from. Each participant will select:

  • 1 large patch (iron-on or glue-on; approx. 6–8+ inches)

  • 3 medium patches (iron-on or glue-on; approx. 1.5–3 inches)

  • 3 small patches (iron-on or glue-on; approx. 0.5–1 inch)

  • 1 enameled pin (e.g., “Mental Health Matters”)

  • 1 brooch or decorative pin

You’ll also have access to a variety of creative materials, including:

  • Fabric paints, stencils, brushes, sponges, and more

  • Mixed adornments (ribbon, buttons, beads, charms, fabric accents, embellishments)

  • Tools and supplies for application

Light refreshments will be provided.

You Bring

Your own jacket (denim, canvas, or similar recommended—something sturdy enough to support patches and adornments and compatible with iron-on or fabric glue application).

We encourage you to bring a jacket you already own or thrifting one for sustainability and creativity.

Hosted by

Chelsea Fielder-Jenks, LPC-S, CEDS-C, PMH-C & Bernadette Chavez Piñon, LPC, SEP

Registration

  • $115 — Supported
    Covers basic workshop materials and light refreshments | Limited Availability

  • $125 — Sustainer
    Reflects the full cost of supplies, space, and facilitation

  • $135 — Pay-It-Forward
    Helps make it possible for others to attend at the Supported level while supporting Healgood’s community offerings

We offer tiered, equity-based pricing to support both accessibility and sustainability. Your registration includes all materials and contributes to the continuation of future community offerings.

Spots are limited and tend to fill quickly.

Important Event Information

  • Limited to 6 participants to preserve an intimate experience

  • No refunds (registration may be transferred if needed; please contact us)

  • Event will begin promptly at the scheduled start time

  • Materials are provided; additional customization items are welcome

Optional Community Donation Drive

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month and Therapist Appreciation, we’re also hosting an optional donation drive in support of Dress for Success Austin, which provides professional attire and resources for women entering or re-entering the workforce.

If you feel called, you’re welcome to bring gently used or like-new women’s professional clothing and accessories to contribute.

Accepted items include:

  • Women’s professional clothing (suits, blazers, dresses, shoes)

  • Handbags and jewelry

  • Unused toiletries or cosmetics

Guidelines:

  • Items should be clean, workplace-ready, and in like-new condition

  • Styles should be current (generally within the last ~5 years)

  • Please bring items on hangers if possible

Drop-Off Options:

  • Bring donations with you to the event

  • Or drop items in the designated bin in our lobby

We’ll collect and deliver all donations following the event.

Your Ticket:

Workshop Overview

In a field that asks so much of us, it can be easy to forget that we are worthy of care, creativity, and celebration too.

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month (May) and National Mental Health Provider Appreciation Day (May 12), we invite you into a different kind of gathering—one that centers joy, expression, and connection.

Wear Your Worth is a small, intentionally curated Healgood Collective Social Workshop where providers will connect and have fun creating their own affirmation jacket—a wearable piece of art designed to reflect identity, values, resilience, and meaning.

You’ve heard of affirmation cards.
This is something you can wear—an expression of your values, your voice, and your work.

Through patches, pins, paint, and creative adornment, you’ll design a jacket that serves as a tangible reminder of your work, your worth, and your story.

No artistic experience needed—just curiosity and a willingness to play.

Workshop Details

Date: Friday, May 15
Time: 1:00–3:00 PM
Location: Healgood Office
Capacity: Limited to 6 participants

This is a small, intentionally intimate group designed to support connection, creativity, and spaciousness.

What to Expect

  • A guided, low-pressure creative experience

  • Time for reflection and intention-setting

  • Connection with fellow providers in a small-group setting

  • A finished (or in-progress) affirmation jacket to take home

We’ll Provide

A curated assortment of materials to choose from. Each participant will select:

  • 1 large patch (iron-on or glue-on; approx. 6–8+ inches)

  • 3 medium patches (iron-on or glue-on; approx. 1.5–3 inches)

  • 3 small patches (iron-on or glue-on; approx. 0.5–1 inch)

  • 1 enameled pin (e.g., “Mental Health Matters”)

  • 1 brooch or decorative pin

You’ll also have access to a variety of creative materials, including:

  • Fabric paints, stencils, brushes, sponges, and more

  • Mixed adornments (ribbon, buttons, beads, charms, fabric accents, embellishments)

  • Tools and supplies for application

Light refreshments will be provided.

You Bring

Your own jacket (denim, canvas, or similar recommended—something sturdy enough to support patches and adornments and compatible with iron-on or fabric glue application).

We encourage you to bring a jacket you already own or thrifting one for sustainability and creativity.

Hosted by

Chelsea Fielder-Jenks, LPC-S, CEDS-C, PMH-C & Bernadette Chavez Piñon, LPC, SEP

Registration

  • $115 — Supported
    Covers basic workshop materials and light refreshments | Limited Availability

  • $125 — Sustainer
    Reflects the full cost of supplies, space, and facilitation

  • $135 — Pay-It-Forward
    Helps make it possible for others to attend at the Supported level while supporting Healgood’s community offerings

We offer tiered, equity-based pricing to support both accessibility and sustainability. Your registration includes all materials and contributes to the continuation of future community offerings.

Spots are limited and tend to fill quickly.

Important Event Information

  • Limited to 6 participants to preserve an intimate experience

  • No refunds (registration may be transferred if needed; please contact us)

  • Event will begin promptly at the scheduled start time

  • Materials are provided; additional customization items are welcome

Optional Community Donation Drive

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month and Therapist Appreciation, we’re also hosting an optional donation drive in support of Dress for Success Austin, which provides professional attire and resources for women entering or re-entering the workforce.

If you feel called, you’re welcome to bring gently used or like-new women’s professional clothing and accessories to contribute.

Accepted items include:

  • Women’s professional clothing (suits, blazers, dresses, shoes)

  • Handbags and jewelry

  • Unused toiletries or cosmetics

Guidelines:

  • Items should be clean, workplace-ready, and in like-new condition

  • Styles should be current (generally within the last ~5 years)

  • Please bring items on hangers if possible

Drop-Off Options:

  • Bring donations with you to the event

  • Or drop items in the designated bin in our lobby

We’ll collect and deliver all donations following the event.