The program will launch two fully equipped health vans, staffed by Spanish-speaking therapists and case managers, across Stanislaus and Merced counties.
Protecting and supporting our veterans is a national duty. As of 2023, approximately 78% of veterans had served during wartime, while 22% served solely during peaceful times. Military service can contribute to increased risks of developing mental health challenges. Studies show that nearly 20% of veterans who served in Iraq or Afghanistan suffer from major depression or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), underscoring the urgent need for targeted support and resources.
Law enforcement and correctional officers (COs) are the backbone of safe communities. They risk their lives daily to uphold the law and protect citizens. Whether running toward danger or offering help in crises, they serve with unwavering dedication.
When he sought re-election in 2022, Gov. Mike DeWine told Ohio that one of his priorities would be improve youth mental health in the state.
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The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is offering the event “Exploring Mental Health Through Art” for Mental Health Awareness Month from 11:00 am-12:00 pm Friday, May 2 at the Sheldon Museum of Art.
Brightline, a pediatric mental health provider, has opened its first in-person clinic in Brooklyn, New York. | Brightline plans to open two additional clinics in the New York area later this year. Eight more clinics are scheduled for next year, with exact regions to be determined.