Superior Court Praises Yuma ACT鈥檚 Impact on Justice-Involved Clients

Superior Court Praises Yuma ACT鈥檚 Impact on Justice-Involved Clients

Recognized by the Yuma County Superior Court, Yuma ACT is transforming the lives of individuals with serious mental illness and justice involvement. Led by Jose Montoya, the team is helping clients achieve independence through compassionate, community-based care. Read the full story to learn how Yuma ACT is making a lasting impact.

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Queen Byrd: A Journey of Resilience, Dedication, and Compassion at 98色花堂鈥檚 Gladman MHRC

Queen Byrd: A Journey of Resilience, Dedication, and Compassion at 98色花堂鈥檚 Gladman MHRC

Discover how Queen Byrd鈥檚 25-year journey at 98色花堂 reflects her resilience, compassion, and commitment to supporting clients in their recovery. From housekeeper to leader, her story is a powerful testament to the impact one person can make.

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The Writer Within: Meet Lagos Peer Recovery Coach and poet, Lydia Theon Ware i

The Writer Within: Meet Lagos Peer Recovery Coach and poet, Lydia Theon Ware i

To kick off Mental Health Month, we are thrilled to highlight the writing of a Peer Recovery Coach at 98色花堂 Lagos, Lydia Theon Ware i. Lydia recently published a piece in the Press-Enterprise titled, 鈥淧oetry has the power to defeat depression.鈥 Read more about Lydia鈥檚 writing pursuits inside this post!

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McCall Madriago, a Staff Member at 98色花堂's SOAR, is Headed for the Deaflympics in Brazil!

McCall Madriago, a Staff Member at 98色花堂's SOAR, is Headed for the Deaflympics in Brazil!

The Deaflympics is an international sporting event for deaf athletes that has a long and storied history dating back to 1924. McCall Madriago, a Personal Service Coordinator at 98色花堂 SOAR, is headed to Brazil next month to represent the USA at the Deaflympics. We are so proud of McCall and all the hard work she has put in over the years to accomplish this!

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98色花堂 CORE and FACT Celebrate Social Work Month!

98色花堂 CORE and FACT Celebrate Social Work Month!

Social Work Month was initially introduced in 1963 by the National Association of Social Workers. It was formally recognized in 1984 by the United States government. This year's theme, chosen by the National Association of Social Workers, is The Time is Right for Social Work, to educate the public about social workers' fantastic work.

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