
Gardere Initiative “Back to School Extravaganza”
CAHS’ Prevention Team joined the fun as parents and students participated in the Gardere Initiative’s 18th “Back to School Extravaganza,” held Aug. 3 at BREC’s Hartley/Vey
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CAHS’ Prevention Team joined the fun as parents and students participated in the Gardere Initiative’s 18th “Back to School Extravaganza,” held Aug. 3 at BREC’s Hartley/Vey

CAHS Prevention Team members Alicia Richbourg and Ricki Davis staffed the successful Back to School event, held Aug. 3 at the Church of God, 3135

Pictured (l-r): CAHS Program Monitor Supervisor Yolanda Yancy, RPP, and Program Monitor Tamara Jones, PSIT, participated in the West Baton Rouge Parish Government’s Community Health

CAHS’ Prevention and Wellness team joined forces with Face to Face Enrichment to participate in the Youth and Family Empowerment Summit, held July 20 at the

CAHS Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg attended the Community Back to School Giveaway, sponsored by Priority Care and held July 20 at Anna T. Jordan Community

CAHS Social Service Counselor Rosalyn Davis, PLPC, CAC; Prevention Program Monitor Supervisor Yolanda Yancy, RPP; Prevention Program Monitor Tamara Jones, PSIT; and Prevention Coordinator Alicia

Pictured above (l-r): CAHS Social Service Counselor Rosalyn Davis, PLPC, CAC; and Prevention Program Monitors Yolanda Yancy, RPP; and Tamara Jones, PSIT; attended the Housing

Pictured above (l-r): Program Monitor Supervisor Yolanda Yancy, RPP; Gambling Coordinator Kyllie Jenkins, MS, CAC, CCGC; Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg; and Program Monitor Tamara Jones.

CAHS Prevention Coordinators Alicia Richbourg and Dawn Collins visited the Church of God in Baton Rouge, June 30, and delivered a presentation about the opioid

Darin Dietiker says he “traded one addiction for another,” but in the past two years his sobriety and recovery journey have led him to serve