A support group for parents or primary caregivers of children living with mental health diagnoses to come and find support, comfort and understanding. Please note: This groups will close for new members after March 24th, 2023. If you are interested, please reach out to us at 540-371-2704 so we can plan for another group and send you the registration form.
The intent of this series is to provide comprehensive opioid use and related substance use disorder education. The series is designed with providers with prescribing privileges in mind, but is open to other relevant members of the community and care team. PANELISTS include staff from the following University of Virginia Health departments: Division of Medical […]
Come visit MHAfred's table at the Fredericksburg Pride event!
A support group for parents or primary caregivers of children living with mental health diagnoses to come and find support, comfort and understanding. Please note: This groups will close for new members after March 24th, 2023. If you are interested, please reach out to us at 540-371-2704 so we can plan for another group and send you the registration form.
A support group for parents or primary caregivers of children living with mental health diagnoses to come and find support, comfort and understanding. Please note: This groups will close for new members after March 24th, 2023. If you are interested, please reach out to us at 540-371-2704 so we can plan for another group and send you the registration form.
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Barbershop Talks are an opportunity to engage in community conversation and to raise awareness of men's health and wellness. To build on the success of the first local Barbershop Talk held in September 2022, this event will be a training on men's mental health specifically for barbers. The mental health awareness training will be led […]
Join Mental Health America in celebration of Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month for the second of a two-part webinar series on culture, community, and mental health. This panel-style discussion will focus on the importance of safe, supportive, culturally vibrant BIPOC-led spaces within our communities. Throughout the discussion, we will explore how […]
A support group for parents or primary caregivers of children living with mental health diagnoses to come and find support, comfort and understanding. Please note: This groups will close for new members after March 24th, 2023. If you are interested, please reach out to us at 540-371-2704 so we can plan for another group and send you the registration form.