“How can we reach individuals before this tragic incident?” —Shanice Marks, CIT Coordinator at BHSB. We work with BPD and partners citywide to strengthen crisis training and connect people to behavioral health support earlier. Read more with @CBSBaltimore. https://t.co/wjV2sbtVQn
Staying connected to mental health care matters. Learn about programs in Baltimore City that support ongoing, coordinated care. https://t.co/vXPh0UHUJn
Encouraging news: despite a major budget shortfall, Maryland passed a budget without significant behavioral health cuts. We’re proud of wins achieved with partners—read our 2026 Legislative Scorecard. https://t.co/4v9vc629XP
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Support is available in Baltimore, and no one has to navigate challenges alone. Learn more about local resources through BHSB. 🔗 https://t.co/2ONWRhrcWa
Caring for others can be demanding. Support is always available through 988, and you can find tips for helping you—because to take care of others, you have to take care of you. 💜 https://t.co/fLxdFYfZml
This Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re sharing resources that support youth and the families who care for them through school‑based and community services. #CMHMMaryland
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During Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re uplifting the power of early support to help children build resilience and navigate life’s challenges. #CMHMMaryland
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We kicked off #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth in Baltimore at Flower Mart by talking with about 250 people about the 988 Helpline—some learning about it for the first time, others sharing how it supported them, and a few considering reaching out that day
We’re less than a month away from National Prevention Week, and our Prevention Team is getting ready while reflecting on last year’s impact with 800+ Baltimore City students. Learn more about prevention resources. 🔗 https://t.co/Qp4rfIrzgv
April 25 is National Prescription Drug #TakeBackDay. Baltimore, let’s look out for one another—find free, safe drop‑off sites for unused medications and sharps across the city: https://t.co/f7O4Xvzy6V
Discover how BHSB invests in community partnerships, prevention, recovery support, and Greater Baltimore crisis response in our 2025 Impact Report, Investing in Community.🔗 https://t.co/DcuyC7LtEA
Community Safety Day is coming up Sat., April 18 | 12–4 PM | ABC Park! Bring meds, sharps & documents to shred, get wellness resources, free food while supplies last, and connect with @magicbaltimore live on site. 🧡 You don’t want to miss it: https://t.co/vMg3xaqisx
Community Safety Day is coming to Southwest Baltimore! Safe disposal, DJ entertainment & wellness resources await.
📍ABC Park | 📅 April 18, 12–4 PM
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📢 Community Safety Day is coming! Join us on April 18 to safely dispose of unwanted meds and documents, grab wellness resources, and enjoy food, music and fun. 🌟 Don’t miss out!
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“Recovery‑oriented, community‑based care is a more compassionate approach.” — Adrienne Breidenstine, BHSB
Learn how Baltimore outreach teams are supporting individuals in choosing care when they’re ready with the @BaltimoreBanner.
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Through Bill of the Week, we’re uplifting Maryland legislation that supports individuals, families, and communities by improving behavioral health care. Learn more about our advocacy and how we help shape policy. 🔗 https://t.co/pgEVFvXdha
Bill of the Week spotlights Maryland legislation BHSB supports as it moves through the General Assembly. Learn more about our advocacy and the work of building a stronger behavioral health system. 🔗 https://t.co/pgEVFvXdha
Introducing "Bill of the Week," a new series that spotlights Maryland legislation BHSB supports as it comes before lawmakers during the legislative session.
Up to 27,000 MD students could lose school behavioral health support if proposed cuts advance. Hear from legislators, youth & advocates on Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 11:30 a.m. — watch live on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/Da2Rh7vlTH