Proactively Making a Difference!
Healthy Families lead to Healthy Outcomes in Life
Proactively Making a Difference!
Healthy Families lead to Healthy Outcomes in Life
Healthy Families lead to Healthy Outcomes in Life
Healthy Families lead to Healthy Outcomes in Life
Click below to view our previous Webinars covering important topics that effect our community
By raising awareness of treatment, including medications to treat substance use disorders, MDH and SAMHSA seek to:
Refer to SAMHSA's toolkit page for communication resources and events.
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Providing Health guidance solutions and health career training to disadvantaged communities
Our vision is to bring th highest ideals of health into the lives of adults, families and youth to end health and social inequities
PROACTIVE COMMUNITY SERVICES (PCS) provides programming that educates and brings awareness to combat social and health disparities. PCS’s aim is to empower individuals and encourage behaviors that promote long-term healthy lifestyles, economic self-sufficiency and independence through individual achievement.
PCS Provides training and support services needed to secure positions that have opportunity for advancement and sustainability, ultimately leading these individuals on a pathway to financial self-sufficiency
Comprehensive HIV/AIDS/STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) service delivery includes: Health Education and Risk Reduction Linkages to HIV Testing, Hepatitis C Screening, Counseling, and Referrals to care services.
Linking our community with public health services, social service organizations, hospitals and health care providers to promote healthcare events and activities by making them widely available in disadvantaged communities
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