
VIDEO: Problem gambling commercial produced by CAHS
Kudos to CAHS Certified Peer Support Specialist and video producer Ivan Toldson who produced a new CAHS commercial about problem gambling. The ad features CAHS
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
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If you are in crisis, please call 988 or go to the nearest emergency room.
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Kudos to CAHS Certified Peer Support Specialist and video producer Ivan Toldson who produced a new CAHS commercial about problem gambling. The ad features CAHS

More than 300 students and parents attended a College and Career Fair at Zachary High School on Sept. 12, and members of CAHS’ Prevention Team

Individuals know to call 911 for emergencies, and now they can call 988 to speak with trained specialists for mental health crisis intervention and suicide

Kudos to CAHS’ Prevention Division and Taylor Media for the “Caution on Alcohol Consumption” video ad that recently won second place in the National Federation

Coinciding with the start of the new school year, parents and students enjoyed the 16th annual Gardere Initiative “Back-to-School Extravaganza,” held Aug. 6, at BREC’s

CAHS staff representing several departments, including Louisiana Spirit, School Based Behavioral Health Services, and Gambling Recovery Services, participated in the “Ascension 4 YOUth FEST” in

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In this episode of “The Area,” CAHS Certified Peer Support Specialist Ivan Toldson and Social Media Director Samia Taylor talk about the importance of men’s

The CAHS Prevention Team and other agency staff visited New Roads on July 23, hosting its “Driving Into Recovery” event with city officials and other

CAHS continues its outreach to provide training about life-saving Narcan, the medication that reverses the deadly effects of opioid overdoses. On July 14, CAHS’ Prevention