“Recovery Sunday” on Kingdom Hour Radio
CAHS Prevention Coordinator Dawn Chanet Collins (pictured left) and Prevention Project Coordinator Ricki Davis (right) were guests of the “Kingdom Hour Radio Show,” hosted May
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CAHS Prevention Coordinator Dawn Chanet Collins (pictured left) and Prevention Project Coordinator Ricki Davis (right) were guests of the “Kingdom Hour Radio Show,” hosted May
(Pictured, l-r): Outreach Social Services Counselor Michelle Hebert, CSW, and CARP Community Resource Specialist Megan Shields attended the May 17 “Bridging the Gap Community Fair”
Pictured, l-r: Gambling Treatment Services Counselor Tiffany Alexis, LAC; Community Services Specialist Rosalyn Davis, CAC; and Gambling Treatment Services Coordinator Kyllie Jenkins, CAC, CCGC; represented
CAHS’ Prevention Team participated in the April 30 “Drug Take Back Day,” hosted by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and held at the Baton
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Grandparents Raising GrandchildrenAt the April 22 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Annual Conference, CAHS’ Prevention Team distributed Deterra drug disposal bags and gave information about CAHS resources
The Capital Area Human Services Prevention Team, in partnership with the city of Plaquemine, held its third “Driving Into Recovery” event, the morning of April
At a Feb. 17 news conference, hosted by Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul, CAHS Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, called for a
Mardi Gras is filled with joy and fun, but when the party’s over, Lent brings a time of sober reflection and opportunity for change. During
We appreciate Senior Pastor Eric A. Williams of Beacon Light of Baton Rouge church for recording a radio commercial to promote the availability of CAHS’ Opioid