Itâs no wonder that, with a once-in-a-century pandemic and a season of destructive wildfires, some Lincoln County residents find themselves unnerved and struggling to cope.
Those who have historically navigated stress and anxiety are discovering that the economic and social concerns presented by the unforeseen events of 2020 could overpower them without help. Thatâs where the CORE team comes in.
Thanks to a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Lincoln Community Health Centerâs Behavioral Health Program has formed a Community Outreach and Recovery Education (CORE) team.
Shelby Houston, a mental health outreach worker, is leading the newly-formed response team that will help residents navigate the mental health impacts of both COVID-19 and wildfires.
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