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CAHS Prevention Coordinators Alicia Richbourg and Dawn Collins (pictured, left to right) brought opioid misuse prevention and medication safety resources to about 100 attendees of
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CAHS Prevention Coordinators Alicia Richbourg and Dawn Collins (pictured, left to right) brought opioid misuse prevention and medication safety resources to about 100 attendees of

CAHS’ Prevention Team of Dawn Collins, Alicia Richbourg, Bridget Lewis, and Yolanda Yancy (pictured, l-r), hosted a booth at the 2023 Baton Rouge Pride Festival

CAHS Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, was the keynote speaker at the Mirror of Grace Outreach’s Parenting Wisely Community Awareness Celebration, held June

During June, CAHS’ Prevention Division staff conducted trainings about opioid awareness and overdose reversal for the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office and the Southern University police

Capital Area Human Services is waging a campaign on television and social media to raise awareness about the addictive and deadly nature of opioids, evidenced

CAHS Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg (pictured above) brought opioid misuse prevention and medication safety resources to 500 attendees of the Safe Summer Kick-Off Block Party

CAHS Prevention Coordinators Dawn Collins and Alicia Richbourg (pictured, l-r) were among 45 attendees at the Art & Addiction luncheon, presented by and held at

What is the faith of a mustard seed, and how important is it for our clients in their journeys of recovery? We asked one of

The regional Behavioral Health Collaborative, created and convened by Capital Area Human Services, met May 24 at CAHS to explore the establishment of a Crisis

Pictured above (seated, l-r) are Social Service Counselor Rosalyn Davis, and Prevention Coordinators Dawn Chanet Collins and Alicia Richbourg. Standing (l-r) are Social Service Counselors