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Meridian Village, Hitz Home now offer OneLegacy story therapy programs

 

From Illinois Business Journal news services

OneLegacy, an Edwardsville-based company that offers legacy-sharing therapy workshops, has expanded its local business relationships.

Founder Mike Stith has announced OneLegacy will partner with Meridian Village, a Lutheran Senior Services Community in Glen Carbon, and Hitz Home Rehab in Alhambra to offer its personal-story workshops.

stith mike assistedlivingThe workshops are designed for caregivers, families or anyone interested in family history, genealogy or storytelling. Legacy sharing activities include a combination of memory sharing, storytelling, brainstorming games and writing.

Stith (photo right) launched his company in early 2014 and says participants benefit from facilitated activities, group sharing and free digital publishing. Legacy-sharing products include cards, writing journals and keepsake storybooks.

“We’re excited and honored to partner with Meridian Village and Hitz Home Rehab to capture, record and preserve memories that are living in the minds of the communities’ senior residents,” Stith said. “Through group story sharing and one-on-one recording, we’re honored to have the opportunity to gather and share stories that inspire others.”

Stith began has business as a client of the Metro East Small Business Development Center at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

SBDC Small Business Specialist Jo Ann Dimaggio May credits Stith with channeling his energy, resources and passion on remembering the legacies of others.

“Mike Stith has worked diligently to create a viable business model with the right people and resources around him,” May said. “I am privileged to be part of Mike’s network and to support an endeavor centered on an incredibly human element that connects us all. Mike has found a wonderful way to share this connection of storytelling through OneLegacy.”

To learn more about OneLegacy, see www.onelegacy.com.

The Metro East SBDC assists entrepreneurs and existing business owners, operating in the nine-county St. Louis Metro East region of Calhoun, Jersey, Madison, Bond, Clinton, St. Clair, Washington, Monroe and Randolph. It offers counseling, training, research and advocacy.

SBDCs in Illinois are funded, in part, through a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Small Business Administration, Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville as a service to the community. To learn more, contact the Metro East SBDC at (618) 650-2929 or sbdcedw@gmail.com.

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