May is not only Mental Health Matters Month, but also Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. According to the 2014 U.S. Census, 19 million people in the U.S. identify as Asian/Pacific Islander (API) with the overwhelming …
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By Sarah Vantrease, Assistant Director, Butte County Library Public libraries are vital resources for our communities. They offer gathering places, trusted sources of information, warm spots with WiFi and lend books and other materials. In many communities, people …
MoreToday our nation remembers how each President has shaped the past and continues to mold the future; three Chief Executives in particular stand out to Each Mind Matters for their contributions to mental health. In 1963, …
MoreEach Mind Matters is working hard this May for Mental Health Matters Month to raise awareness and reduce stigma and discrimination. Every week we will be showing you what people in your communities are doing …
MoreEveryone has mental health, this includes children and adolescents. This year, May 7 marks the 10th anniversary of National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day and Each Mind Matters wants to help bring light to mental …
MoreReachOut is an information and support service that uses evidence based principles and technology to help teens and young adults who are facing tough times and struggling with mental health issues. Mental health professionals and spiritual …
MoreProp 63 funds many mental health services across the state of California, and people from counties statewide are working hard every day to ensure anyone with a mental health challenge has access to important services …
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