Armed only with compassion, mobile crisis teams respond to emergencies all over Maricopa County when people need immediate mental or behavioral health help.
find a way to get them inside but it s because the flights were not prioritizing them. if you re an afghan national and god forbid you had troubles with your visa process, you have been left behind, and your family, and your children, and everyone you re related to. families of u.s. citizens, that s, those are some folks on our list, a u.s. citizen has been trying to get his family out, who are in danger because of his service to the united states. they are being hunted down, and he cannot get them out. kristen, one of the things that you and i have talked about before is the, and i know that the focus for you is entirely on these afghans, and these folks who are trying to help get out of the country. this is also taking a toll on veterans. the daily beast is reporting increase to crisis hotlines in the last couple of weeks. as you look at your own community of veterans who served in this country how they re doing and candidly, kristen, how are you doing? i m honestly not able to
Jun. 24—Howard County government officials announced a new partnership between the Howard County Police Department and Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center to defer nonemergency mental health 911 calls to counselors. The program is set to begin July 1. Through the new program, known as Communications Initiated Referral to Crisis, or CIRC, dispatchers will now divert certain calls to certified .