
VIDEO: New problem gambling TV ad airing
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and Capital Area Human Services is helping raise awareness by producing and airing a new television ad in partnership
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Baton Rouge Behavioral Health (BRBH), located on Wooddale Blvd., closed today at 11 a.m. because of an unexpected power outage.
Evening groups are canceled. BRBH will reopen tomorrow, Thursday, March 9, for regular hours.
24-hour Crisis Line: 1-844-452-2133
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and Capital Area Human Services is helping raise awareness by producing and airing a new television ad in partnership
On March 4, the CAHS Prevention Team hosted its first “Driving Into Recovery” of 2023 by visiting Clinton in East Feliciana Parish and helping more
We constantly seek to raise awareness about our services through multi-media campaigns that include video and television announcements. Below are links to our TV commercials
We had hoped that 2022 would not be a “2020 too,” but so many of the challenges of 2020 remained and continued to cause anxiety,
We are pleased to continue our partnership in 2023 with BRProud, the family of TV stations that includes WVLA, Channel 33 (NBC), and WGMB, Fox
According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, a person dies from suicide every 12 hours in Louisiana. To help reverse that trend, CAHS’ Prevention
Pictured above (l-r): DIAMONDS Leadership Academy Director Rolanda Gibson and CAHS Prevention Program Monitor Yolanda Yancy, RPP. CAHS’ Prevention Division presented at a March 12 workshop
CAHS School Based Therapist Nina Julien, LMSW, attended the Feb. 16 My Ascension documentary screening in Donaldsonville and addressed attendees about the warning signs of teen suicide. Teen
Pictured right (l-r): CAHS School Based Counselor Amelia Laurent- Julien, LPC, and School Based Program Supervisor Dina Rife, LCSW-BACS, provided information about teen suicide prevention
In this edition of CAHS Connects, we address the issue of suicide, which has become pervasive in America and does not discriminate by age, race,