OFFICE CLOSED: Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
The Mental Health Association Offices are Closed on Monday, January 17th in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
The Mental Health Association Offices are Closed on Monday, January 17th in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.
We are a group of families, youth, and community partners sharing our concerns, thoughts and experiences with county services (Behavioral Health, JPO, CYS, Education, Drug & Alcohol, IDD, GSA and more).
Together we can build a better community with positive outcomes. Your voice can make a difference.
We meet every: 2nd Friday at 1:00pm and every 4th Friday at 5:00pm of every month on Zoom.
We are a group of families, youth, and community partners sharing our concerns, thoughts and experiences with county services (Behavioral Health, JPO, CYS, Education, Drug & Alcohol, IDD, GSA and more).
Together we can build a better community with positive outcomes. Your voice can make a difference.
We meet every: 2nd Friday at 1:00pm and every 4th Friday at 5:00pm of every month on Zoom.
"Complaints, Grievances, Member Rights and Responsibilities" takes place on Friday, March 4, 2022 at 1:00 p.m.- 2:15 p.m. Please join Beacon Staff Nancy Cader and Erin Leuthold as they provide an easy to understand overview of the complaints and grievances process. Beacon’s Prevention, Education and Outreach Manager, Sue Klaus, will review HealthChoices member’s Rights and Responsibilities.
A network of people dedicated to providing a safe environment for LGBTQIA+ residents of Fayette County.
Join us to learn about county resources, trainings and discuss child-serving systems.
“Tobacco Cessation and Behavioral Health” takes place on Thursday, March 24, 2022 from 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Join Rachel Bowden and Sydney Starr from Adagio Health as they discuss the relationships between behavioral health and tobacco use. In addition to providing resources to quit tobacco, Rachel and Sydney will discuss how tobacco companies target those with mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders and disparities that exists.
Join us to learn about county resources, trainings and discuss child-serving systems.
Partners is a community support program to help improve services, systems of care, and supports for those being treated for substance use and mental health issues. Meetings are open to anyone with an interest in mental health issues and advancing the quality of life for members and people with mental health.