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Click here to see WAFB-TV, Channel 9’s story Click here to see BRProud’s TV story CAHS’ Prevention and Wellness Division rolled out its third installment

In this series of excerpts from “Two Chairs: The Conversation,” you’ll hear about the benefits of school based therapy from providers and beneficiaries of CAHS’

Click here to watch the video, produced by Tembi Muna.SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel here. Capital Area Human Services held a Community Health Fair on

Click here to watch “Two Chairs: The Conversation“SUBCRIBE here. In this episode of “Two Chairs: The Conversation,” host Rusty Jabour takes a trip to his

CAHS joined forces on Oct. 3 with I CARE and other area support agencies for the I CARE Prevention Day event at Scotlandville High School.

Click here to watch CAHS’ new TV commercial about its school based and children’s services. The ad is airing through October 2023 on BRProud’s TV

Capital Area Human Services Prevention Program Monitor Yolanda Yancy attended the “Embrace Your Future” community event, sponsored by Empower 225 and My Community Cares, on

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Click here to see Tembi Muna’s video of this great event Thanks to The Advocate for its coverage — click here to read the story

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