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Join us on Saturday, July 26th from 5:15pm-7:30pm for an evening of free, family aquatics fun at the Roseville Aquatics Complex! The Summer Splash for Community Wellness event will include resource booths, free entry to the pool, a special showing by the Sacramento Synchronized Swim Team, and a chicken dinner for a small fee. Sponsored by the Campaign for Community Wellness and 4th District Assemblyman Ted Gaines' Office, this event will be packed full of family fun. Ted Gaines will deliver a special message that ensures to make this a great evening. RSVP today! Simply call 916-774-4430.
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Please click here to review and comment on the Community Support & Services New Monies.
Please click here to review and comment on the Community Supports & Services 2007 Draft Implementation Report.
What's New?
Brenda Dunlap, local artist, wins recognition through CiMH Recovery Arts Program. Her art is showcased on the California Institute for Mental Health gallery website, which you can view by clicking here. You can also view her art by clicking on the Voices page.
Read this exciting article about Brenda from the front page of the Lifestyles section in the Auburn Journal.
About the
Campaign for Community Wellness:
In an effort to coordinate and leverage
key mental health initiatives and ultimately, improve mental health
care in Placer County for all people, the Campaign for Community
Wellness was created in the Fall of 2006.
Led by a Steering
Committee of over 50 community members, advocates, providers,
consumers and family members, the Campaign for Community Wellness
is working to coordinate and implement the Mental Health Services
Act (MHSA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) programs in Placer County.
Our hope is that by coordinating where we can, we
end up with better services for more people.
Innovation, collaboration, evidence based
practices, culturally competent and consumer-guided services are
our approaches
The result?
We
hope, that through the Campaign efforts and outreach, people in
Placer County struggling with mental health issues feel less stigmatized,
live independent, fulfilling lives and feel supported in their recovery
efforts----no matter where they are on that path.
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