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The August 7, 2023, CAHSD Board Meeting is cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please look in the Board/Public Notices section of our website for upcoming Board Meeting dates/times.
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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 watch “Two Chairs: The Conversation,” produced by Tembi Muna.Click here to SUBSCRIBE to CAHS’ YouTube channel. Capital Area Human Services introduces “Two
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
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
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
The opioid epidemic is impacting many individuals and families in our region. “Let’s Talk 2.0” was the second in a series, hosted in partnership with
Prevention Program Monitor Supervisor Bridget Lewis, MS-LPP, and Prevention Coordinator Dawn Collins (pictured above, l-r) represented CAHS at the 10th Annual I CARE Prevention Summit,
We constantly seek to raise awareness about our services through multi-media campaigns that include video and television announcements. Below are links to our TV commercials
CAHS Project Coordinator Karen Wooley met with 500 middle and high school students during April to talk about the dangers of tobacco, marijuana, and vaping.