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May is Mental Health Month
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Dear Friends,
Please join the Mental Health Association of Greater St. Louis in Putting
K
ids First in St. Louis County! We support the campaign to create a
Community Children's Service Fund in St. Louis County. Please visit the
Putting Kids
First website to learn more about the initiative and find out how you
can get involved!
James E.
House, II
On June 5, 2008, the Mental Health Association of Greater
St.
Click for details, nomination form, and reservation form
Women's Mental Health Issues
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Advocacy Alert . . .
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Mental Health Professionals Links to Other Mental Health Sites Street Talk: The Newsletter for Law Enforcement Professionals Phone numbers of St. Louis Area Mental Health Agencies Upcoming Events of Interest to the Community
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Who We Are The Mental Health Association of Greater St. Louis (MHA) is a not-for-profit, non-governmental, charitable corporation founded in 1945 for the purpose of giving form and structure to the growing community concerns for the needs of those with mental illness. MHA is the only organization in the St. Louis community concerned with the entire spectrum of mental health and mental illness.
The mission of the Mental Health Association is that of representing the public’s interest in all matters relating to mental illness and mental health. This mission is translated into a set of clearly defined goals, which are stated at the top of this page.MHA is dedicated to using its limited resources in the most effective way to lead the local mental health movement, addressing the needs of the community at large on all issues of mental health and mental illness. (Continued after this month's featured link.) With over 300 community volunteers, the Association serves St. Louis city and county and St. Charles, Lincoln, Warren, Franklin and Jefferson counties. It is estimated that over 270,000 St. Louis area citizens are in some way affected by mental illness. This includes almost 40,000 children. On the national level, almost 40,000,000 Americans are affected by the day-to-day struggle of mental illness. In 1909, the National Mental Health Association (now called Mental Health America) began from the inspiration of Clifford Beers, who was a former mental patient. Since that time, the Association has grown to 340 chapters encompassing almost two million volunteers throughout the United States. In summary, the Mental Health Association is the voice of those with mental illness to the public at large and the conscience of the public in providing quality care and treatment to persons with mental illness. Do you have questions about mental health or mental illness? We have a web page devoted to frequently asked questions. Click here. If your questions are not answered, we invite you to send us your question by email (info@mhagstl.org) and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.
MENTAL
HEALTH BOOK SHOP
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5th Annual Spring Film Showing and Discussion
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Looking for more information to help you with your teen who has
bipolar disorder? |
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Free
brochures available on depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia,
etc.
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