"Now he's housed. He has support and he doesn't have to worry about surviving day-to-day now." -- Shelah Farley, program coordinator, Street Outreach and Rapid Response
On today’s episode we’re going to feature two stories from our brand new 2019 Annual Report -- one about our housing and recovery services, and the other about our QPR suicide prevention training.
Also, we invited the ever-brilliant Kristy Sturgill, who serves as the Association’s director of marketing, to talk about some of the highlights of the 2019 Annual Report that, by the way, should be in mailboxes as we speak. You can also read it online at mhaok.org/annualreport.
Ride-Along Tour with Mobile Medical Intervention Team and Tulsa World
Meteorologist Travis Meyer on Battling Weather Anxiety
Rep. Mickey Dollens: Let's Save Lives from Suicide
Kris Steele: Champion for Criminal Justice Reform
Daniel Billingsley Fights for Mental Health
Adam McCreary: Advocacy Tips for 2020 Legislative Session
HBO's Watchmen & Healing from Historical Trauma
How $978 million will Transform OKC & Mental Health
Joel Daniel Phillips: Acclaimed Tulsa Portraitist
Jesse Ulrich's Podcasting Tips for Nonprofits or anyone, really
Tahira Taqi on Transforming a West Tulsa Neighborhood
Eden Nay: State of Mental Health of Tulsa's Sexual and Gender Minority (LGBTQ+)
Andy Moore: Let's Fix This & Let's Pod This
Dr. Victoria Sturtevant: "I'm Mad as Hell and I'm Not Going to Take it Anymore"
Scott Blackburn: The Search for the 1921 Race Massacre Mass Graves
Lucinda Morte is Answering the Mental Health Call For Help
Tricia Mason on the Power of Free Support Groups
#SeeMe as a Suicide Prevention Advocate
Do Good. Drink CoffeeFirst.
Ashley Gunnells is Taking the Happy with the SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder)
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