Community Partnerships for Mental Health

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Community Partnerships for Mental Health is a multiservice agency providing education, advocacy, services and supports for individuals who have a mental illness and serves as a resource for family members. We support the Consumer-Operated Service Program (COSP), an evidence-based program recognized by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the U.S. As a Consumer-Operated Service Program the majority of the organization’s board of directors, advisory committee, staff and volunteers identify as consumers, peers, people in recovery or family members.

03/31/2023

These musical artists are talking about their struggles with bipolar to help combat the stigma associated with mental health conditions.

I found this on NewsBreak: What You Need to Know About Upcoming Medicaid Changes
03/05/2023

I found this on NewsBreak: What You Need to Know About Upcoming Medicaid Changes

By Caitlin Duffy, Director of Business Development at Community Health Plan of Washington, a not-for-profit providing Apple Health (Medicaid), Medicare Advantage, and Individual & Family health...

Sometimes you run across a story that you feel compelled to share. This is one of those stories. To any and all veterans...
02/17/2023

Sometimes you run across a story that you feel compelled to share. This is one of those stories. To any and all veterans out there who may be struggling with PTSD or other mental health issues, please know that here is help and there is hope. You are not alone.

A TikTok of a service dog’s final Southwest flight has gone viral and left millions of viewers in tears.

07/17/2022
07/17/2022

Karla Jones experienced two psychotic breaks. But instead of receiving treatment, her encounters with law enforcement resulted in incarceration. She deserved .

“According to Treatment Advocacy founder Dr. E. Fuller Torrey, jails and prisons have become de facto hospitals for people with mental illness. Individuals with mental illness are ten times more likely to be incarcerated than hospitalized and 18 times more likely to find a bed in jail than at a state hospital.”

Read her Personally Speaking blog here: https://bit.ly/3NUofvr

07/17/2022
03/18/2022

People who experience a mental health crisis deserve a mental health response, not a criminal justice response.

08/14/2021

A mantra to remember: It's ok to not be ok.
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Image via Blessing Manifesting

Participated in this webinar yesterday. Important information for all service providers.
07/29/2021

Participated in this webinar yesterday. Important information for all service providers.

Emergency Housing Vouchers (EHVs) offer an overdue opportunity to greatly reduce and even end homelessness in many communities, and pairing vouchers with ser...

07/14/2021

Attend helpful workshops and talks online, July 27-28.

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365 West Third Street
Kettle Falls, WA
99141

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