Depressed Cake Shop Portland to Benefit Baby Blues Connection
Depressed Cake Shop returns to Opal 28 for an incredible pop up to benefit Baby Blues Connection
Depressed Cake Shop returns to Opal 28 for an incredible pop up to benefit Baby Blues Connection
Depressed Cake Shop Portland is popping up again!
The Depressed Cake Shop is a different kind of cake shop. It’s a one day pop-up bakery to raise awareness of mental illness through the sale of special cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and other treats donated by local bakers. The baked goods are gray on the outside and sometimes colored on the inside to symbolize hope – all to encourage conversation about mental health issues.
The Depressed Cake Shop offers a unique platform to talk about mental illness. With 1 in 5 people affected by some type of mental health issue, we all know someone who is struggling. Whether it’s a family member, friend, or co-worker, we’re all touched by it.
Baby Blues Connection focuses on providing free support for mothers and families coping with perinatal mood disorders- depression, anxiety, stress related to welcoming a child. “We’re always working to reduce stigma and create a dialogue where parents can express - in a supportive and non-judgmental environment- exactly how they are feeling without shame or blame,” said Angie Fitzpatrick, Executive Director of Baby Blues Connection. “We’ve partnered with Depressed Cake Shop, a worldwide grassroots movement to raise awareness about our common struggles. No one should suffer alone, be it from Postpartum Depression or any other mental health condition.”
The Depressed Cake Shop started in the UK in 2013 and has since become a worldwide grassroots collective with Depressed Cake Shops popping up all over the world.
Read more about the event in this article by Click2Houston
Cornell Cooperative Extension
Tompkins County
CCE-Tompkins Education Center
615 Willow Avenue
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TEL: 607.272.2292
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Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm
Dr. Andrea Thinnes of Creighton University and two of her final year Doctor of Occupational Therapy students, Sylver Agomoh and Alexa Trujillo will be hosting the Depressed Cake Shop as part of the students' Doctoral Experiential Component (Program Development). The event will be from 10 am to 3 pm on Saturday April 27, 2019 at Brewability on 12445 E. 39th Avenue #314, Denver, CO. 80239.
This particular pop-up will be raising funds to support National Alliance on Mental Illness for our local state (NAMI Colorado).
Emily Hicks, Kaitlyn Ritchie and Patti Park have joined together to pop up a Depressed Cake Shop at the Western States Conference on Suicide on October 22nd at Barbarian Brewing Company.
They decided to become part of the Depressed Cake Shop family in order to help bring awareness to the stigma around mental health and to be part of a community of compassion.
They will be selling cake balls and donating the proceeds to the Idaho Suicide Prevention Coalition
Counseling Connections is excited to host a Depressed Cake Shop pop up in Brazoria County, and we are grateful to The Drink Station Pearland for providing a great location for this fun event.
The Depressed Cake Shop is a one day, pop up bakers designed to raise awareness of mental illness through the sale of custom-made cakes, cookies, and other treats, all donated by local bakers.
These special baked goods are often gray on the outside and colorful on the inside, reminding people that mental illness can cast a gray cloud over a beautiful world. One in four of us will suffer from, or be touched by, a mental health issues in our lives.
All proceeds will benefit the mental health services of Counseling Connections. During 2017 they served a total of 690 clients with 4,676 service hours. They provided $179,861 in discounted or free services.
Depressed Cake Shop to pop up October 13th to benefit NAMI Dallas. Serving Dallas, Collin, Denton, and Rockwell Counties, NAMI Dallas, a 501(c)3 is part of the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans impacted by mental health conditions.
The North Country Out of the Darkness Walk to Fight Suicide is in its tenth year, and will once again feature The Depressed Cake Shop at this year’s Walk. The motto of the Depressed Cake Shop is “Where there is cake, there is hope. And there is always cake.” We are a global COMMUNITY that promotes SELF CARE through the power of CREATIVITY and uses it to raise awareness and donations for mental health initiatives around the world.
Specifically, Depressed Cake Shop is a pop-up bake shop, comprised of gorgeous themed baked goods decorated in various shades of grey, sometimes with a pop of color to represent hope. The grey symbolizes the grey cloud that can descend over a beautiful world when someone is struggling with mental health conditions. The pop of color signifies hope: the hope we all have, the hope we lend to someone who is in need.
Depressed Cake Shop is a stunning visual reminder of mental illness, and is meant to get people thinking and talking about the subject in a new way. It’s a perfect fit for the North Country Out of the Darkness Walk in Lake Placid, and organizers hope that the creativity will astound participants at the Olympic Oval on Sunday, September. Bakeries and hobby bakers interested in donating baked goods may contact Amy Quinn at anq1970@gmail.com for more information.
Please plan to come out to support the walk and the Depressed Cake Shop 11:30-3, Sunday, September 30 at the Lake Placid Olympic Oval, 2634 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946.
A very special Depressed Cake Shop event as part of the Scottish Mental Health Art & Film Festival
Depressed Cake Shop is Back!!
Fifth Annual pop up will benefit NAMI greater Seattle
October 7, 2017
Optimism Brewing -- 1158 Broadway, Seattle
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. or until all the goodies are sold out!
Join us for the first ever Depressed Cake Shop in Alabama!!
Depressed Cake Shop joins Out of the Darkness Walk in Lake Placid, New York
Walk A Mile with us and enjoy a Depressed Cake Shop and cafe. Together we will challenge stigma