Summer of ’22: Hitting the streets to help families
June 11 was a busy day, as the CAHS Prevention Team spoke with individuals and provided Narcan overdose reversal kits at “Families Fighting Against Drug
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June 11 was a busy day, as the CAHS Prevention Team spoke with individuals and provided Narcan overdose reversal kits at “Families Fighting Against Drug
During the weekend of June 12, CAHS’ Prevention Team reached 3,000 parishioners at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Ascension Parish. The “Recovery Sundays”
Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, and CAHS staff from behavioral health, addiction recovery, and prevention services joined a who’s who of officials, vendors,
CAHS Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, and the CAHS Prevention Team provided Narcan training in May to 35 employees of the Louisiana Department
On the morning of May 28 at Williams & Lee Park in Port Allen, the CAHS Prevention Team held its fourth “Driving Into Recovery” event
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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