Wyandot Behavioral Health Network has received a $215,000 grant from Wyandotte Health Foundation to continue the work of a program that supports grassroots efforts to help communities prevent and heal from trauma. This marks the second consecutive year that the Foundation has awarded its Cross-Sector Collaboration grant to the program Alive & Thrive Wyandotte County.
As Mental Health Month draws to a close, we want to share one final Wyandot BHN Warrior with you. Gaby is part of our Supported Employment team and has continued to help individuals with persistent mental illness seek employment during the pandemic.
Before Mental Health Month comes to an end, we have a couple more staff stories we want to share with you, including how Mahagany is serving the community.
As Mental Health Month continues, we want to introduce you to another Wyandot BHN staff member who is finding creative ways to help families navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.
As part of Mental Health Month, we're putting the spotlight on our staff members and the creative ways they're serving clients, particularly during this COVID-19 pandemic.