Self-care is crucial for mental health. Taking breaks, being kind to ourselves, and seeking help when needed are important. Let's prioritize our well-being and support each other. Remember to practice self-care and take care of yourself. #mentalhealth#selfcare
Today is World Mental Health Day. Take a moment to check in with yourself and those around you. Seeking help is a sign of strength. Break the stigma around mental health and prioritize our well-being. #WorldMentalHealthDay#MentalHealthMatters
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Happy Indigenous Peoples Day! Today, we honor and celebrate the rich and diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of Indigenous peoples. Let us continue to learn from and uplift Indigenous voices and work towards creating a more just and equitable world for all.
Mental Health in Communities of Color is coming to Syracuse, NY and Binghamton, NY. Tickets are available on our website, https://t.co/EgrZTfC3vP. Be a part of the conversation and hear from the experts! #mentalhealthawareness#community#communitiesofcolor#ceu
Save the Dates !!! Mental Health in Communities of Color is back !! Registration information will be released in the upcoming weeks. Symposiums will serve the Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and Binghamton communities. We hope to see you there.
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Coverage of the Mental Health Symposium on 3/31 brought to you by BIPOC PEEEEEEK at the University at Albany! Thank you to all the sponsors/partners that brought this educational learning to communities in New York State.
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Join Us! Let's Talk Series free virtual workshop is happening this Tuesday to register and visit our website (link in the bio). Join us as our expert Carmen Torres, Parent Leadership Manager at The Children's Agenda, presents on all things advocacy.
Mental Health in the Black Community: " We are Each Other's Medicine: It Still takes a Village" final virtual session will happen this weekend on zoom. You can also watch it live on our Facebook Page! This week's topic is Children and Family Systems; To Register, see below.
"Our children are often criminalized for their condition with little societal sympathy and targeted funding investments. We are experts living this journey daily and should be trusted to lead conversations and strategies." - Sara Taylor
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The Let's Talk Series has a workshop where participants can learn how to make a tote bag and resources offered by the BIPOC PEEEEEEK program. To register, please visit our webpage at https://t.co/EgrZTfC3vP.
Thank you to local, state, and regional partners and supporters! Thank you @kennethcolereal for supporting the BIPOC PEEEEEEK movement on our mission towards creating resources to uplift parents/ caregivers voice through advocacy.
"Let’s build an equitable approach and ensure every New York child has access to the support and resources they need to thrive." https://t.co/ZBzja5Q9Pn
JCCA CEO Ron Richter (@RichterJCCACEO) was a panelist at @BIPOCVoice's symposium on mental health in communities of color. A wonderful event highlighting a crucial issue.
Let's Talk Series: Mental Health and Well-Being a Global Priority is a free online conversation. Join Us by registering on our website https://t.co/EgrZTfCBln
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I had a great time at @AJHC_Rochester's first Front Porch Festival since pandemic and welcomed @NewYorkStateAG with @realmalikevans and @BIPOCVoice. The event featured free health screenings, free food, a petting zoo and much more—fun for the whole family.
#NYDIS is proud to be a co-sponsor of the "Mental Health in Communities of Color" symposium, helping to break the stigma and silence around mental health organized by @BIPOCVoice
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October 28. 9am-1pm. In-person.
#Registration required: https://t.co/9mHwtg3ZB7