Coalition Launches Mental Health Awareness Campaign In South Los Angeles
LA County Department of Mental Health-funded program aims to educate, destigmatize and connect residents to resources
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LOS ANGELES, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Children s Institute (CII), Partners for Children South L.A., St. John s Well Child and Family Center, Watts Leadership Institute and a network of Watts-based nonprofit organizations, announced the launch of
You Good?, a bilingual mental health awareness campaign centered in South Los Angeles.
Launching during Mental Health Awareness month, the campaign s goal is to familiarize residents of South Los Angeles with signs of trauma and destigmatize discussions about self-care, emotional well-being and counseling. Additionally, the campaign will help connect individuals and families to resources and supportive services within the coalition of trusted partners.
Rowan County health director resigns, takes position at Coastal county Nina Oliver (Source: WBTV) By WBTV Web Staff | February 16, 2021 at 7:22 PM EST - Updated February 16 at 9:00 PM
ROWAN COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - The Rowan County health director is stepping down to take a position in another county.
Nina Oliver told WBTV she has submitted her resignation. She will take a health director position in Carteret County, near the North Carolina coast.
The Rowan County Board of Health is appointing Alyssa Harris as the interim county health director.
Oliver has been a part of the Rowan County Health Department for the past 18 years, working as a Dental Health Educator, moving to Preparedness Coordinator, then Clinical Program Manager, and finally serving as Health Director in 2014.