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Outdoor event tents with the words “Prevention Services,” set among trees on a sunny day.
Person speaking into a handheld microphone at an indoor conference event.
Rows of red chairs outdoors with “One Pill Can Kill” messages, set up for a fentanyl awareness community event by Stanislaus County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services.
Department staff providing outreach & engagement resources at a community event.
An individual's back shirt that reads “Together We Can Prevent Suicide.”
BHRS Prevention Services Coordinator and Stanislaus County Sheriff connecting with community through a panel.
BHRS Prevention Staff at the Annua; Mental Health Day event at the state capitol wearing a shirt that reads “Mental Health Matters.”
BHRS Prevention Staff providing suicide prevention training to community memebers.
BHRS Staff providing substance use treatment screening for community members at an outreach event.
An individual wearing a One Pill Can Kill shirt at the annual Not My Child 5K Fentanyl Awareness Walk/Run.
BHRS Prevention Staff providing Suicide Prevention and Access & Linkage presentation to community.
A photo of opioid Narcan kits, one bag is in English and one is in Spanish.

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1130 12th Street, Suite B
Modesto, CA 95354
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Phone: (209) 525-5315
Fax: (209) 558-8432

Mon - Fri: 8am - 5pm
Closed Weekends & Holidays

Mental Health Promotions Campaign

The MHPC is a countywide multimedia campaign that helps families, educators, health care providers and young people recognize mental health problems and seek or recommend appropriate services. As of January 2011, BHRS and our partners will initiate the campaign planning process. The campaign will include mental health and wellness messages aimed at reducing stigma associated with mental health and mental health issues co-occurring with substance abuse. The goals will be to increase the public’s awareness of behavioral health concerns and to provide information on how to develop and maintain emotional wellness and resiliency.

Contact Information:
Tim White
Behavioral Health Advocate
Stanislaus County- BHRS
Prevention Services
1917 Memorial Drive,
Ceres CA 95307
Office: (209) 541-2555
Fax: (209) 541-2556
Cell: (209) 602-4311
Email: gro.srhbnats@etihwt
Hours: M-F 8am-5pm

Resources


Stanislaus Opioid Safety Coalition

Search Institute seeks to help families, schools, and communities make the world a better place for kids. Here you will find the tools and research you need—including our framework of 40 Developmental Asset

Network of Care for Behavioral Health

Being a parent is a critically important job, 24 hours a day. It’s not always easy. Call the National Parent Helpline® to get emotional support from a trained Advocate and become empowered and a stronger parent.

Phone: (855) 427-2736

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