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On August 29 and 30, Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg provided opioid misuse prevention and medication safety resources to more than 80 people who attended the
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On August 29 and 30, Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg provided opioid misuse prevention and medication safety resources to more than 80 people who attended the
Evelyn Lescano, 33, started drinking when she was 14. “It was very normal to get drunk until you blacked out,” she recalls. Despite her alcohol
Click here to check out the great video, produced by Tembi Muna, that chronicles CAHS’ support of this community event. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to
CAHS Prevention Coordinators Alicia Richbourg and Dawn Collins (pictured l-r) provided opioid misuse prevention and medication safety resources to more than 150 people who attended
Click here to check out the great video, produced by Tembi Muna, that chronicles this important CAHS initiative and community outreach. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE
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
Click here to watch the video produced from CAHS’ “Sticker Shock” event, held April 19, at the Oak Point Fresh Market in Central. The event
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