HEALTHY MINDS MATTER IN MERCER COUNTY - A FREE SIX-PART WORKSHOP SERIES
HEALTHY MINDS MATTER IN MERCER COUNTY
FALL SESSIONS BEGIN IN EARLY OCTOBER! WATCH HERE FOR DATES AND LOCATIONS!
We are pleased and excited to share the Urban Mental Health Alliance's newest program, Healthy Minds Matter in Mercer County. With a generous grant from the United Way of Greater Mercer County, the Urban Mental Health Alliance (UMHA) is pleased to collaborate with UIH Family Partners (UIH) to launch this county wide mental health initiative. This 6-part workshop series is free and open to the general public and is geared towards urban communities and communities of color. The series includes UMHA’s signature workshop, Healthy Minds in Our Communities along with five other workshops that focus on stress management, addiction and recovery, self-advocacy, depression and trauma response training.
The workshop series is available in Trenton, Hamilton, Princeton, Ewing and Lawrenceville. Participants will receive training materials and snacks at each workshop. Please see the attached fliers with dates and locations for each workshop. To learn more, join us for our first Public Information Session on Saturday, September 28 at Mercer County Community College, Kerney Campus in Trenton, NJ. Dates and locations for Fall workshops will be announced shortly. We invite you to join us for all three workshops in the Fall series at a location most convenient for you and look forward to seeing you there.
FALL SESSIONS BEGIN IN EARLY OCTOBER! WATCH HERE FOR DATES AND LOCATIONS!
We are pleased and excited to share the Urban Mental Health Alliance's newest program, Healthy Minds Matter in Mercer County. With a generous grant from the United Way of Greater Mercer County, the Urban Mental Health Alliance (UMHA) is pleased to collaborate with UIH Family Partners (UIH) to launch this county wide mental health initiative. This 6-part workshop series is free and open to the general public and is geared towards urban communities and communities of color. The series includes UMHA’s signature workshop, Healthy Minds in Our Communities along with five other workshops that focus on stress management, addiction and recovery, self-advocacy, depression and trauma response training.
The workshop series is available in Trenton, Hamilton, Princeton, Ewing and Lawrenceville. Participants will receive training materials and snacks at each workshop. Please see the attached fliers with dates and locations for each workshop. To learn more, join us for our first Public Information Session on Saturday, September 28 at Mercer County Community College, Kerney Campus in Trenton, NJ. Dates and locations for Fall workshops will be announced shortly. We invite you to join us for all three workshops in the Fall series at a location most convenient for you and look forward to seeing you there.
Race, Politics and Trauma: A Discourse on Urban Mental Health
2nd Installment
2nd Installment
Thank you for joining us at our 2nd Annual Conference, FREE YOUR MIND: Anger, Depression and Hope in the Urban Environment on Saturday, October 22 at the Trenton YMCA. Enjoy the slideshow!
The Urban Mental Health Alliance (UMHA) is a grassroots, community-based New Jersey nonprofit that advocates for the mental health and wellness of urban families and communities. We seek to break the generational cycle of addiction and mental health challenges through advocacy, education, hope and community support. Our Mission is to empower individuals and families in urban communities with addiction and mental health awareness and recovery knowledge through advocacy, education, hope and community support. And we are committed to the Vision of when every individual and family in urban communities will be able to advocate for addiction and mental health awareness and recovery for themselves and their loved ones without stigma, shame, fear or humiliation.
All of UMHA's services and resources are free to the general public. Please consider partnering with us, as we serve to meet the mental health needs of our Trenton families and communities, by making a donation. Your support is always valued and appreciated.
All of UMHA's services and resources are free to the general public. Please consider partnering with us, as we serve to meet the mental health needs of our Trenton families and communities, by making a donation. Your support is always valued and appreciated.