by Barb Barlow | Jan 3, 2025 | Blog, Local News Stories, MHAfred HELPLINE Program, Stories From MHAfred, Suicide Prevention Education Program, Support Services Program, Website Home Page
The “Pathways for Prevention of School Violence” presentation outlines essential strategies and statistics to address these challenges effectively.
by Barb Barlow | May 9, 2024 | Stories From MHAfred, Website Home Page
Reina is a valued member of our team at MHAfred, starting as an intern she proved her worth over and over again. When she graduated from UMW, with a degree in Psychology, we offered her a part-time position while she searched for her career position. Today, May 9, 2024, is her last day with MHAfred, and she starts her dream job with the Registrar’s Office of the University of Mary Washington tomorrow. We will miss her cheerful and helpful addition to the office but look forward to her continued support as a volunteer.
by Barb Barlow | May 8, 2024 | Blog, Stories From MHAfred, Website Home Page
Follow along with MHAfred as we settle into our new home.
by Vicky | Nov 16, 2021 | Local News Stories, MHAfred HELPLINE Program, MHAfred Senior Visitors Program, Stories From MHAfred, Suicide Prevention Education Program
Look what you’ve helped us do: Hundreds helped! Thanks to our donors and volunteers, we are part of the solution! Two articles about MHAfred, reported by Cathy Dyson in the Freelance Star, October 5, 2021 From the Article: Mental health providers can’t...
by Susan Carter Morgan | Feb 27, 2021 | Blog, Stories From MHAfred
We hope that telling our stories will help strengthen our community and give hope to others in similar situations. This anonymous reflection is one parent’s journey through their child’s mental health struggles. ***** My family is coming up on the one year...
by Susan Carter Morgan | Feb 15, 2021 | Blog, Stories From MHAfred
We hope that telling our stories will help strengthen our community and give hope to others in similar situations. *** I’ve been feeling disoriented lately. As an introvert, I haven’t found the pandemic as difficult as many people. I am fine being by myself,...