
Promoting Access & Connections Special Education Resource Fair, Gonzales
Pictured (l-r): CAHS School Based Therapists Shannon Harmon, LPC, and Hope Walter, LMSW, attended the 3rd Annual Promoting Access & Connections Special Education Resource Fair
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Pictured (l-r): CAHS School Based Therapists Shannon Harmon, LPC, and Hope Walter, LMSW, attended the 3rd Annual Promoting Access & Connections Special Education Resource Fair

Pictured: School Based Therapist Mary Hanken, LCSW, who serves Capitol Elementary in Baton Rouge. School Based Supervisor Michele McCaskill, LCSW-BACS, also represented CAHS at the

Congratulations to CAHS School Based therapists Shelby Wilson (Magnolia Woods Elementary) and Gabbie Turner (Plaquemine High) for being recognized by their schools during National School

Pictured: Congratulations to CAHS School Based Therapist Lashanda Batiste-Collins, LPC, who was recognized recently by Valverda Elementary School in Maringouin for her valuable service to

Pictured l-r: CAHS School Based Behavioral Health Program Director Bethany Sclafani, LCSW-BACS, joined ICARE’s Lead Specialist Susan Thornton and Specialist Joy Duhon at a Jan.

Pictured (l-r): Social Service Counselor Lisa Patin and School Based Behavioral Health Program Director Bethany Sclafani, LCSW-BACS represented CAHS at the Trauma Summit, held Nov.

CAHS’ “Your Health, Your Harvest” Community Health Fair, held Nov. 15 at the agency’s Coursey Blvd. location, attracted about 300 attendees who received a variety

CAHS School Based Behavioral Health Program therapist Teresa Maxwell, LCSW, was invited to present at the 2025 Louisiana School Social Work Association Conference, held Oct. 22

Representatives of CAHS’ School Based Behavioral Health Program provided information about their services at the East Baton Rouge Parish School System’s Student Assistance Team Training,

Students at Dorseyville Elementary in White Castle were among 173 youth who participated in CAHS’ School Based Behavioral Health Summer Enrichment Program, held June 2