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Here’s how you can get trained in mental health first aid for freeĀ 

As demand for mental health support continues to grow in Indianapolis, the Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center is offering free Mental Health First Aid...

Eating disorders affect Black Hoosiers, tooĀ 

In many Black households, food is more than nourishment — it’s celebration, comfort, tradition and survival.   But when emotional eating becomes a coping mechanism for...

New 911 program connects Indy callers to care without ER tripĀ 

The City of Indianapolis and Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services (IEMS) launched the Crosswalk to Care Program, a nurse-guided navigation service for non-emergency 911 medical...

IBE announces headliners for Summer Celebration Mental Health Symposium

Indiana Black Expo (IBE) is having ā€œcritical conversationsā€ around Black mental health during this year’s Summer Celebration. The Mental Health Symposium, part of IBE’s Summer...

To Black men, with love!

Mental Health — two words that used to be trends for conversation, but now, thankfully, are a foundation on which we build hopeful methods...

Toxic Silence: Black men and the battle to reclaim their mental health

Allan Garnett traces his mental health struggles to childhood. At just 10 years old, he grappled with self-worth and acceptance. Now an adult, the Indianapolis...

Your mental health matters: Tips and resources for support

May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a reminder that our psychological well-being is as essential as physical health. Admittedly, understanding how to navigate mental health...

Acknowledge. Hurt. Heal.

Indianapolis, like many cities across the nation, searches for answers to the persistent cycles of violence and disconnection plaguing our neighborhoods, especially our youth. Politicians...

Scoops of hope: Scotchy Jamaican Grill and Howdy Homemade team up for a sweet missionĀ 

Marlon Llewellyn, owner of Scotchy Jamaican Grill, is on a mission to bring the authentic flavors of Jamaica to Central Indiana while raising awareness...

Mental Health Awareness Month: Why our children deserve more attention

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and conversations about mental health have gained traction in recent years. While there have been discussions about how to...
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