Thank you to the @TrilogyBHC crisis team for doing outreach on our business corridors in #UptownChicago! We appreciate your efforts to educate workers in Alderman @JamesCappleman’s 46th Ward about how to identify and respond to a person experiencing a mental health crisis.
In episode 3, we hear more about @TrilogyBHC 's new crisis team, FACT, in the greater Chicago area!
There's been so much growth of the program to discuss, and so many good things sure to be happening in the future! Learn more about FACT by tuning in⬇️ #SciPol#SciComm
This story was a pleasure to report on. I’m excited to keep following mental health initiatives here, and it feels fitting that this was my last article for @thedailynu of the quarter
“A lot of people think about crisis as just suicidal ideation.... but it’s not,” Ahmed said. “It’s housing issues. It’s lack of employment in the community. It’s the lack of resources.” Trilogy FACT profile by @avivabechky
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Happy Twosday, Did you know that 65% of large corporations have matching gift programs that will multiply your contribution to Trilogy by TWO? It's true! Take a look at our website and see if YOUR employer will match: https://t.co/udY3XLfMhf
Trilogy's First-response Alternative Crisis Team (FACT) was featured on @wttw. FACT responds to non-life threatening mental health crises in Rogers Park, Uptown, Edgewater & West Ridge, plus Skokie and Evanston. Watch at https://t.co/bVAE9a1J08, save 800.FACT.400 in your phone.
Honored to be part of @TrilogyBHC’s 50th Anniversary Gala this evening, and humbled by their recognition. Congrats on 50 years! https://t.co/d7JVtUKqtE
Thanks @JayDubWard@BlockClubCHI
check out our virtual gala TONIGHT 6PM feat. @PJK4brainhealth@VicMensa https://t.co/nKNTY83lJ2
Rogers Park Nonprofit Trilogy Hits 50 Years Of Providing Mental Health Services To Those In Need — And Demand Is Soaring https://t.co/h3cgssecNP