
CAHS participates in DEA Drug Take Back Day
Capital Area Human Services partnered with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) for its National Drug Take Back Day, held April 27 at the Baton
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Capital Area Human Services partnered with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) for its National Drug Take Back Day, held April 27 at the Baton
April is National Counseling Awareness Month, and we wanted to say “thank you” to our awesome CAHS counselors, several of whom are featured in this
Pictured: Program Monitor Supervisor Yolanda Yancy, RPP, represented CAHS at the Christa McAuliffe Adult Learning Center’s Career, Job, and Resource Fair on April 24. The
Representatives of CAHS’ Prevention and Wellness Division participated in the Bee Healthy 100 Community Health Fair, sponsored by the Metropolitan Baton Rouge Chapter of the
Pictured above: Nina Julien, LCSW, School Based Therapist at Donaldsonville High School, attended the Community Empowerment Outreach event, held April 20 at Modeste Park in
Executive Director Jan Laughinghouse, PhD, LCSW-BACS, LAC, CCS, represented CAHS at the Park Forest Neighbor Day, held April 13 at Park Forest Middle School in
CAHS Prevention Coordinator Dawn Collins, JD; Social Service Counselor Rosalyn Davis, CAC; and Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg provided training about opioids and opioid overdose reversal
CAHS Prevention Coordinator Alicia Richbourg (pictured above) brought opioid misuse prevention and medication safety resources to the Humana Healthy Horizons and Fathers on a Mission (FOAM) “Spring Into
The free Grief Recovery Group is designed to help individuals and families who have experienced loss or death of someone because of opioids or other
Governor Jeff Landry has proclaimed April as Alcohol Awareness Month, joining in the national effort to raise awareness about the dangers of alcohol misuse. According