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On May 1, a community education night will take place at the Frisco Senior Center, organized by Mile High Behavioral Healthcare. This event aims to raise awareness about the organization's initiatives and the vital services they provide to the community.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about various mental health resources, including counseling services, support groups, and educational programs designed to assist individuals and families facing mental health challenges. The evening will feature presentations from mental health professionals who will share insights on common issues and effective coping strategies.
In addition to informative talks, attendees will engage in discussions that foster understanding and reduce stigma surrounding mental health. This event is open to all community members, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being and the resources available to support it.
By hosting this educational night, Mile High Behavioral Healthcare reinforces its commitment to enhancing community health and ensuring that individuals have access to the support they need.
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