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Expanded Mental Health Center in D.C. Neighborhood Coordinates Family Services

June 1, 2005 | Program Result

Between May 1994 and June 2003, staff at the Washington-based Center for Mental Health conducted a two-phase project to: expand their outpatient services and develop a system for coordinating, tracking and monitoring mental health and social services.

Children of Substance Abusers Learn Coping Skills

January 29, 2002 | Program Result

Services to Overcome Drug Abuse Among Teenagers developed Project HELP (Healing and Empowering with Love and Play), a comprehensive program for children of substance abusers in southern New Jersey.

"Science to Impact: The Breadth of Behavioral Medicine" Meeting Focuses on Childhood Obesity

October 29, 2009 | Program Result

The Society of Behavioral Medicine hosted its 28th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions entitled "Science to Impact: The Breadth of Behavioral Medicine."

Reducing Post-Hurricane Distress in Baton Rouge, La., with InCourage Mental Health Services

July 30, 2009 | Program Result

In 2006, the Baton Rouge Area Foundation created and implemented InCourage, a pilot program to provide mental health services to adults in Baton Rouge La., in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Five foundations provided support.

New York City Community Center Provides Substance Abuse and Pregnancy Prevention Counseling for Young Girls

March 1, 2007 | Program Result

The Grosvenor Neighborhood House provided substance abuse and early pregnancy prevention services to girls and young women ages eight to 18.

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