EBR Early Childhood Extravaganza
Pictured (l-r): CAHS Prevention Program Monitors Yolanda Yancy, RPP, and Tamara Jones participated in the EBR Early Childhood Extravaganza, held April 27 at the Southdowns
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Pictured (l-r): CAHS Prevention Program Monitors Yolanda Yancy, RPP, and Tamara Jones participated in the EBR Early Childhood Extravaganza, held April 27 at the Southdowns
Pictured: Program Monitor Supervisor Yolanda Yancy, RPP, represented CAHS at the Christa McAuliffe Adult Learning Center’s Career, Job, and Resource Fair on April 24. The
Pictured above: Nina Julien, LCSW, School Based Therapist at Donaldsonville High School, attended the Community Empowerment Outreach event, held April 20 at Modeste Park in
Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, CCS, represented CAHS at the Park Forest Neighbor Day, held April 13 at Park Forest Middle School in
CAHS’ Prevention Services team members Dawn Collins and Alicia Richbourg represented the agency at the East Baton Rouge Housing Authority Community Health Fair, held April
Representatives of CAHS’ Prevention Services team participated in the “Spring Fling” wellness fair, held April 6 in Clinton. The team provided information about CAHS’ services
CAHS representatives participated in the “Springing Into Health” community fair, presented by the Ascension Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at the Wag Center
Pictured (l-r): Prevention Program Monitor Supervisor Yolanda Yancy and Program Monitor Tamara Jones represented CAHS at “Student Well-Being Night,” held March 27 at Dutchtown High
A line dance and Zumba class kept everyone moving on March 23 at the Black Family Wellness Expo, presented by The Links, Incorporated, and held
CAHS’ Prevention and Wellness Division rolled out its fourth installment of the major awareness campaign, known as “Project Sticker Shock,” on March 22, at the