This month, we recognize the strength of those living with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and remind anyone who may be struggling that they are not alone. Hope, healing, and support are possible.
Together, we can reduce stigma and encourage understanding, compassion, and hope.
June was filled with connection, community, and memorable moments!
From community events and outreach opportunities to staff activities and team fun, we're grateful for everyone who helped make this month so special. Take a look at some of our favorite moments from June!
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Today, we recognize Juneteenth—a day that commemorates the end of slavery in the United States and the freedom, resilience, and courage of those who fought for justice.
At Tri-County Behavioral Healthcare, we recognize that healing and well-being are deeply connected to our experiences, history, and communities. This Juneteenth, we're honored to share an article written by our Rural Clinic Coordinator, Tiffany Jackson, exploring the connection between Juneteenth and mental health. Her article reflects on how recovery from trauma and mental health challenges can empower individuals to move toward healing, hope, and greater emotional freedom.
We invite you to take a moment to read, learn, and reflect as we honor the significance of this day.
This month’s Employee Highlight is Crystal!
As Lead Support Staff Assistant, Crystal plays an essential role in keeping daily operations running smoothly while supporting staff across multiple departments. Her leadership, reliability, and willingness to step in wherever needed makes her a standout member of our team.
Known for her positive attitude, initiative, and strong work ethic, Crystal consistently goes above and beyond her responsibilities to ensure things get done. Whether she's leading the Reception team, providing support during busy times, or helping solve unexpected challenges, she approaches every task with professionalism and dedication.
Thank you for all that you do!
Ready for some summer fun? ☀️
We’re excited to launch our Summer Basket Raffle Series featuring two themed baskets—a Summer Basket and a 4th of July Basket—both filled with fun seasonal items you’ll love! But this raffle is about more than just fun prizes — it also supports a meaningful cause. 💙
Every ticket purchased helps support the Tri-County Consumer Foundation, which provides assistance and essential resources for clients in need, including groceries, utility assistance, hygiene items, minor home repairs, and more. Your support helps make a real difference in the lives of those we serve.
🎟️ Raffle tickets are on sale now! Scan the QR code or use the links below to purchase.
$10 each | 3 for $25 | 7 for $50
https://t.co/JR1z5aqJSt
https://t.co/4dOMPltHOu
Don’t miss your chance to win some summer-themed fun while supporting a great cause! The more tickets you buy, the better your chances to win.
📍Winners must be able to pick up the basket at Tri-County, 233 Sgt. Ed Holcomb Blvd. S, Conroe.
Be sure to share with friends and family and help us spread the word!
We are closely monitoring weather conditions and the potential for severe weather this week. Please monitor the https://t.co/OV5OXQXYHP website and our social media platforms for up-to-date information.
Now is the time to start preparing. Preparation is about more than emergency supplies—it can also help reduce anxiety, increase resilience, and provide peace of mind. We’ve included some emergency preparedness coping skills to help you prepare.
As always, Crisis support is available 24/7 if needed through the crisis line, or our Psychiatric Emergency Treatment Center (PETC).
📞 24/7 Crisis Line: 1-800-659-6994
🏨Walk-In PETC: 706 FM 2854, Conroe
We will continue to share updates. Stay safe!
Stay Weather Aware: https://t.co/1qsw7IVea9
Stress is something we all experience, but understanding it is an important part of protecting our mental health.
Today we’re sharing information from the National Institutes of Health to help recognize the signs of stress and encourage healthy ways to cope.
Learning more about stress is one small step toward taking better care of ourselves and each other.
Ready for some summer fun? ☀️
We’re excited to launch our Summer Basket Raffle Series featuring two themed baskets—a Summer Basket and a 4th of July Basket—both filled with fun seasonal items you’ll love! But this raffle is about more than just fun prizes — it also supports a meaningful cause. 💙
Every ticket purchased helps support the Tri-County Consumer Foundation, which provides assistance and essential resources for clients in need, including groceries, utility assistance, hygiene items, minor home repairs, and more. Your support helps make a real difference in the lives of those we serve.
🎟️ Raffle tickets are on sale now! Scan the QR code or use the links below to purchase.
$10 each | 3 for $25 | 7 for $50
https://t.co/JR1z5aqJSt
https://t.co/4dOMPltHOu
Don’t miss your chance to win some summer-themed fun while supporting a great cause! The more tickets you buy, the better your chances to win.
📍Winners must be able to pick up the basket at Tri-County, 233 Sgt. Ed Holcomb Blvd. S, Conroe.
Be sure to share with friends and family and help us spread the word!
Today we celebrate our amazing staff members who reached their 3-year and 5-year milestones with us!
Thank you for your continued hard work, compassion, and dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of others. Your commitment helps strengthen our mission every single day.
We are thankful to have you on our team.
Healing from trauma is not linear, and every journey looks different. During PTSD Awareness Month, we honor the resilience of those living with post-traumatic stress and recognize that healing happens in many different ways from seeking a healthy, safe space to share your experiences, giving back to others, or finding peace through other avenues.
This month, we encourage everyone to practice compassion, understanding, and respect – you never know the journey someone else is on, be kind.
Remember, you are not alone and recovery is possible.
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Your voice matters.
Local Planning Meetings provide an opportunity for community members to share feedback, discuss needs, and help shape the future of Mental Health and Substance Use services at Tri-County.
We encourage you to attend one of the meetings below to share your suggestions and ideas on how we can continue enhancing the quality of services provided to our community.
Mental Health Awareness Month may be coming to an end, but the importance of mental health remains year-round.
Here are some highlights and fun moments throughout the month!
Thank you to our incredible staff for helping create a culture of support, care, and connection.
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Mental health support should feel accessible and compassionate.
At Tri-County Behavioral Healthcare, we’re here to connect our community with services, support, and care for every stage of the journey.
Learn more about the mental health services available and how to access services at Tri-County.
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This Memorial Day, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. We pause to reflect on their courage, dedication, and selflessness.
In observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 25, routine services will be closed. Crisis support remains available 24/7 through our Crisis Line and Psychiatric Emergency Treatment Center (PETC).
📞 24/7 Crisis Line: 1-800-659-6994
📍 Walk-In PETC: 706 FM 2854, Conroe
Congratulations to our Director of Adult Behavioral Health, Stephanie Ward, on graduating from Leadership Montgomery County, Class of 2026!
This accomplishment reflects her dedication to leadership, community connection, and continued growth in serving Montgomery County.
We are incredibly proud of her commitment to making a positive impact both within our organization and throughout the community. Congratulations on this well-deserved achievement!
This Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re proud to recognize our Mental Health First Aid Coordinator for helping promote awareness, education, and support within our community.
Mental Health First Aid provides individuals with the tools to recognize the signs of mental health challenges, respond with compassion, and connect others to appropriate support and resources.
Through education and advocacy, we can continue working together to reduce stigma and strengthen our community.
Use the link below to sign up for an in person or virtual training!
https://t.co/1wlDIbcE8J
This Mental Health Awareness Month, Tri-County was honored to be a part of Anchored in Unity 2026.
Thank you to Judge Echo Hutson, for organizing such a meaningful event and for bringing together organizations, providers, and community members who are dedicated to supporting mental health and wellness in our community.
Events like this are a reminder of the strength that comes from unity. Let’s continue to encourage conversations, spread awareness and reduce stigma to ensure that families and individuals know they are never alone.
Thank you to everyone who showed up to our inaugural IDD Caregiver Support Group meeting. We truly appreciate your participation and look forward to continuing to build a supportive and engaging space together.
We’re excited to share that RSVPs are now open for our next meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, May 26th from 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM.
Just like our first session, we will be offering both in-person and virtual attendance options to best accommodate everyone’s needs.
In-person location:
233 Sgt. Ed Holcomb Blvd
Conroe, TX 77304
Virtual Information:
The virtual link will be sent out upon RSVP confirmation.
If you would like to attend, please RSVP using the QR code on the attached flyer.
Your mental health matters and so does the way you speak to yourself.
Confidence grows through the little things we do for ourselves every day. Small habits, kind self-talk, and celebrating progress can make a big difference from the inside out.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month!
A reminder to be kind to our minds and encourage conversations around mental health. Small habits can make a big difference over time which is why we’re sharing simple mental health tips all month long.
Swipe through for today’s tips and gentle reminders to make space for rest, connection, and self-care.
Your mental health matters every day.