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CAHS news, March 2021

Headlines and stories in this edition:– Problem gambling: We can help– “Louisiana Spirit” raising awareness– Stimulant Misuse campaign launched– Register: “Let’s Talk” about opioids– Jamila

CAHS news, February 2021

Headlines and stories in this edition:– Register: Faith-Based Forum on Opioids– Real time: COVID-19 vaccine experience– “Louisiana Spirit” offers free support– As seen on TV

CAHS news, January 2021

Headlines and stories in this edition:– Ring in a HAPPY new year with CAHS– As seen on TV … Louisiana Spirit– New locations – CAHS

CAHS news, December 2020

Headlines and stories in this edition:– CAHS: Your help for the holidays– CAHS partners with BRProud– Student-produced PSAs target drinking– Coping with COVID: “Louisiana Spirit”–

CAHS news, July-August 2020

In this edition of CAHS Connects, we outline the issues facing women and children and provide information about the variety of programs CAHS offers to

CAHS news, May-June 2020

In this edition of CAHS Connects, we detail ways to stay healthy and cope during a pandemic. The COVID-19 (or coronavirus) outbreak has caused great

CAHS news, April 2019

Headlines in this edition: – Earn CEUs at 2019 Spring Training– Grief Support Group Meeting on Tuesdays– Wowing the Crowd: CAHS Student Film Fest a

CAHS news, March 2019

Headlines in this edition: – Faith-Based Forum Set for March 26– Register Now for CAHS Spring Training Series– March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month– Grief

CAHS news, February 2019

Headlines in this edition: – Video on Sexual Trauma Produced by CAHS– Thomas, Permenter Named to CAHS Board– Earn CEUs – Spring Training Series Set–

CAHS news, January 2019

Headlines in this edition: – CAHS Earns Three-Year CARF Reaccreditation– CAHS’ Collaborative Releases Response Plan to the Opioid Crisis– CAHS Employees Donate Toys for Prison