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We regularly produce video content on timely and topical issues, and we invite you to stay tuned to CAHS through our YouTube channel. Click here
Click here to see Tembi Muna’s video of this great event! Capital Area Human Services (CAHS) Prevention and Wellness Services hosted another “Driving Into Recovery”
Click here to see a recap video of the Summit. CAHS Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, CCS, was a featured panelist at the
Click here to watch “Two Chairs: The Conversation,” produced by Tembi Muna.Click here to SUBSCRIBE to CAHS’ YouTube channel. Capital Area Human Services introduces “Two
Click here to watch “The Area,” produced by Tembi Muna.Click here to SUBSCRIBE to CAHS’ YouTube channel. CAHS’ podcast, “The Area,” returns with host CAHS
Click here to listen to Dr. Laughinghouse’s interview. “There needs to be a public health response to a public health issue,” said CAHS Executive Director
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 this important CAHS initiative and community outreach. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE
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 Prevention Coordinators Dawn Collins and Alicia Richbourg (pictured, l-r) were among 45 attendees at the Art & Addiction luncheon, presented by and held at