
Mardi Gras: We can help after the party
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
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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

The CAHS Prevention Division’s “Recovery Sundays” initiative reached more than 4,000 people at churches and faith-based organizations in 2021, including a year-end visit at Faith

Despite freezing temperatures, people lined up by 7:30 a.m. on Jan. 29 for the CAHS “Driving Into Recovery” event at the Frank Sotile, Jr. Pavilion in Donaldsonville.

Thanks to Bishop Charles Wallace of Oasis Christian Church in Baton Rouge for recording a radio commercial to promote the availability of CAHS’ Opioid Prevention

An ice storm, Hurricane Ida, the COVID pandemic, and a record number of drug overdoses made 2021 a tough year. But, CAHS Executive Director Jan

Louisiana has experienced four waves of the COVID-19 pandemic in the past two years, and “COVID exhaustion” has resulted in more cases of anxiety and

CAHS Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, has recorded a radio commercial that is airing on Cumulus Media to promote the availability of CAHS’

Capital Area Human Services and its partners brought in the holiday season with Santa Claus on Dec. 4, in Baker, at CAHS’ first “Driving Into Recovery

Headlines and stories in this edition:– “Driving Into Recovery” initiative announced– CAHS employees donate 340 pounds of food– Testimonial, “I’m thankful for Dr. Pete”– Overdose