We invite you to join our forever family Facebook group, “The Adoptive Family Journey.” This group is sponsored by the Georgia Center for Resources and Support (GACRS). It is a
Did You Know? Black Mental Health History Black mental health history is a story of resilience, resistance, and restoration. For generations, Black communities have navigated systemic racism, discrimination,
Human Trafficking Awareness Human trafficking is a severe violation of human rights, involving the exploitation of individuals for forced labor, sexual exploitation, or other purposes through coercion, deception, or force.
December is observed as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Awareness Month, focusing on educating the public about this type of depression, which typically arises in late fall and winter. SAD symptoms
New Disabled South is offering one-time payments to help people impacted by not receiving SNAP. Funding is first-come, first-served. New Disabled South will give $100 to individuals and $250 to
October is recognized as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This month is dedicated to raising awareness about domestic violence, supporting survivors, and promoting prevention efforts. It serves as a time
National Recovery Month National Recovery Month, celebrated every September, is a significant observance dedicated to raising awareness about mental health and substance use disorders and celebrating those who are on
BIPOC Mental Health Month, observed in July, is dedicated to raising awareness about the unique mental health challenges faced by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color communities. The month aims