During Mental Health Awareness Month in May, join Beach Cities Health District (BCHD) for mental health programs, tips and resources to help you prioritize and support your mental health as we continue to live through and recover from COVID-19. Let’s focus on sharing hope and being kind to ourselves and one another, allowing ourselves grace as we once more transition to a new phase in the pandemic.
Every act of kindness, big or small, has the power to make a difference in someone’s life. By sharing your story, you empower others to choose kindness more often. Be kind and share your kindness story at bchd.org/kindnesscounts. If you or someone you know in the Beach Cities needs assistance with health-related information or referrals, please call our Assistance, Information and Referral Line, 310-374-3426 and press option 1, Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. or visit bchd.org/resources. For more information on Mental Health Awareness Month, visit bchd.org/mentalhealthawareness.
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6/18/2023 11:01:15 am
Yes there's soneone that works at your facility and I dint want her speaking about mental health when she has her own drug issues she was with the pallets house or harflbor interfaith but now she works with the city of redondo and is an advocate for mental health Lilith veep she dies speed buy speed from the Dominguez dog park and I don't want someone who is a drig addict speaking about sonething sge kniws nothing about or doesn't admit she gas being or acting superior doesn't help and being on drug shell onky help the ones she gets drugs from or knows the people she gets drugs from
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