
Healthy Ascension Family Fit Fest in Donaldsonville
Nutritious meals, Zumba, yoga, line dancing, and cardio kickboxing were just some of the engaging activities featured at the Healthy Ascension Family Fit Fest in
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Nutritious meals, Zumba, yoga, line dancing, and cardio kickboxing were just some of the engaging activities featured at the Healthy Ascension Family Fit Fest in

CAHS’ Prevention Team participated in Plugged In: A Community Resource Fair, hosted by the nonprofit “2 the People” on Oct. 11 at Shiloh Baptist Church

Capital Area Human Services (CAHS) proudly hosted its “Driving Into Recovery” event, Sept. 27, at the Gonzales Civic Center, where scores of individuals and families

The Head Start Community Resource Fair, held Sept. 25 at Bains Elementary School in St. Francisville, offered education and engagement for area residents, school administrators,

Capital Area Social Service Counselor, Rosalyn Davis, PLPC, CCGC, CAC, and Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic Case Manager Kimberly Franklin-Pierre attended the Jaguar Mindfulness Mixture at Southern University on Aug.

Members of CAHS’ staff participated in the Love Impact Coalition Free Health Clinic, held Aug. 23 at Capitol Senior High School in Baton Rouge. The

CAHS Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg, PSIT, participated as one of the volunteers at the “Cuts 4 the Community” back-to-school event, presented by Best Cuts Barbershop,

Key staff members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) visited CAHS, Aug. 7, to hear about a model program

Pictured: CAHS’ Director of Prevention and Wellness Services Bridget Lewis, MS-LPP, visits with attendees of the Mental Health Resource Fair, hosted on Aug. 4 by

CAHS Prevention Monitor Supervisor Yolanda Yancy, RPP, and Program Monitor, Tamara Jones, PSIT, visited with attendees of the Gardere Initiative’s “Back to School Extravaganza,” held