Natal, a physiotherapist and a paraplegic peer supporter travel dusty roads to repair wheelchairs, counsel families and restore dignity to people with disabilities – one home visit at a time.
Johns Hopkins University Human Resources is introducing a new initiative to expand peer-to-peer support and strengthen awareness of mental health resources across the institution.
Board-certified plastic surgeon earns Boston Magazine Top Doctors recognition for the tenth consecutive year through peer nomination. BOSTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2026 / Dr. Sean T. Dohert ...
For more than five decades, the Crisis Clinic of Thurston and Mason Counties has quietly been there for the community — answering phones in the middle of the night, listening without judgment, and ...
Gary Hook was a fighter pilot, commanding officer and senior flight instructor during his 43-year career in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Hook, 72, piloted more than 15 types of aircraft across ...
County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. today announced that Oneida County has been awarded a $60,000 grant from the New York State Office of Mental Health to implement the CARES UP model, a ...
An agricultural shed worth €23,500, is the top prize in a raffle which is being held by Cycle Against Suicide on St Patrick's ...
Oneida County has been awarded a grant to implement a comprehensive wellness initiative designed to support first responders and uniformed personnel.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente announced that the county has received a grant to launch a program to help first ...
A new report from DCU’s Institute of Education into the WALK PEER Programme has highlighted the significant opportunities ...
The partnership forms a volunteer focus group to design structured youth life-preparedness pilots aligned with ...
When Deacon Ernie Martinez took on his role as director of deacons for the Archdiocese of Denver three years ago, he brought with him an insight few clergy possess: 40 years of experience with the ...