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Never alone: The unexplored depths of suicide

"I've faced suicide a few times in my life," said Indianapolis resident Taurean Taylor. "After the passing of my brother, I didn't know what...

Community walk in downtown Indianapolis aims to heighten awareness about suicide

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) will host the Out of the Darkness Community Walk on Saturday, Sept. 9 at Military Park in...

IMPD swears in new therapy dog

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) has sworn in a new therapy dog, Gus, who will provide peer support to officers. Mini Australian Labradoodle Gus...

Clinician-led response team begins to respond to mental health crises without police

By KATRINA PROSS Indianapolis’ new Clinician-Led Community Response Pilot Program has been responding to mental health crises since July 1. The team consists of clinicians and...

Women leaders discuss the ā€˜State of Self-Care for Black Women’ report

Launched in 2020, EXHALE is the first emotional well-being app designed specifically for Black, Indigenous and women of color.

The Bloom Project hosts youth mental health conference

The first annual Student-Athlete and Leaders Mental Health Conference took place on July 15. The Bloom Project hosted the youth mental health conference at...

Photos: Student Athlete Mental Health Conference

Check out these amazing photos from the first-ever Student Athlete and Leaders Mental Health Conference at Warren Central High School on July 15. The...

Stepping Stones Therapy Center awarded vendor of the month by Mayor Joe Hogsett

Established in 2015 by Joycelyn Wilson, Stepping Stones Therapy Center offers diverse services in Indianapolis.

Building a society of empathy and collaboration through emotional intelligence

Introduction: Imagine a society where genuine conversations and authentic dialogues take place, where individuals from diverse backgrounds have the space to share their perspectives, and...

Riley Children’s Health seeing more child gunshot victims

Riley Children’s Health officials said they have seen an increase in child gunshot victims come through their trauma center.
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