Fresno

R U Ok? U Matter!

3rd annual youth/adolescent prevention forum, hosted by Fresno County. For more information please email brianna@fresnosos.org or call 559-322-5877

R U OK

Assertive Caring and Self Care

Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health presents Assertive Caring and Self Care. See image for more details and please registrar by April 14th.

Registration: Contact Kay Griffith at bgriffith@cp.fresno.ca.us or at 559-600-6854

Asserative Caring and Self Care

Kevin Hines “Cracked, Not Broken”

Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health Mental Health Services presents Kevin Hines “Cracked, Not Broken”. Mr. Hines will be at CART School on May 2nd from 4:30 pm to 6 pm to sign books and discus his how is bipolar influenced his attempted suicide as well has the aftermath of reaching out and connecting to those who are depressed and contemplating suicide.

Please Registrar by April 24th please CLICK HERE for registration

Kevin Hines

Sunshine Day

Children Service Network (CSN) is Hosting “Sunshine Day” at Roeding Park from 10 am to 2 pm. RCS will be present and tabling. For more information Please contact CSN at 559-456-100

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The Instituto de Promotora Training

The Instituto de Promotora training will be hosted by Marjaree Mason Center, provided by ELAWC and in partnership with Lideres Campesinas.

The training will offer information and discuss strategies for implementing an empowerment-based model of prevention focused on violence against women and girls. This training is designed for use primarily with Latinas. 

Lunch will be provided.

To registrar, please CLICK HERE.

MMC “Through Their Eyes” Submission Deadline

Marjaree Mason Center is hosting “Through There Eyes” which is a curated art exhibit that will feature pieces of art that explores the crime and how it is seen through victims eyes.  For more information on acceptable art medium and requirements please CLICK HERE for the flyer.

Due April 6th to Marjaree Mason Center’s Administrative Building

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VA: MST Film Screening “the Invisible War”

The local VA will be hosting  The Invisible War (2012), which address sexual assault within the Military. the documentary was created by Kirby Dick, documentary filmmaker known for The Hunting Ground (2015) and This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006). This is a great film to watch in the sense it gives another perspective to the issues that are coming to light and which is prominent within our Military structure.

The film will take place at VA Central California Health Care system in Mental Health I, Conference Rm.

for more information please contact MST Coordinator: Darcie Evans 559-225-6100 ext. 630