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NAMIWALKS Rochester 9.27.2025
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Caregiver Conference – FREE
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NYSARR Conference Flyer
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CALL TO ACTION…Complete Monroe County’s 2025 Federal Funding Impact Survey
Monroe County’s Research Strategy and Development (RSD) team has created a survey to better understand the impact of any federal funding cuts/reductions/delays on nonprofit and/or community-based organizations and the community members they serve. This survey includes but is not limited to questions regarding the impact of the federal funding, advocacy needs and partnership needs. We…
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Register for next Tuesday’s Office Hours (NHLC & ABA)
Here is the registration link for next Tuesday’s Office Hours with NHLC & the ABA. They will be at 3:30 PM ET on Tuesday, September 2nd. We currently anticipate returning to our regular schedule, which means the first and third Tuesday of the month! Come to ask questions and/or talk with us about: McKinney-Vento/education, shelter…
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Understanding Maternal Mental Health: Common Signs, Symptoms and Resources
Date & Time Sep 11, 2025 10:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join the Network on Thursday, September 11th from 10:00-11:00AM for a NetWorkshop with Paige Bellenbaum Consulting: Understanding Maternal Mental Health: Common Signs, Symptoms and Resources. Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs) are the number one complication associated with childbirth and one of the…
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2025 PIT Report
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Resending – ASIST 2 Day Training
The Monroe County Office of Mental Health (MCOMH) is pleased to host the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) on November 19–20, 2025, at the MCOMH Offices at 1099 Jay Street, Rochester, NY 14611. ASIST is a two-day, intensive, interactive workshop designed to help participants recognize and review risk and intervene to prevent the immediate…
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What happens when proven homelessness solutions are under attack?
Best Practices A practical newsletter for people ending homelessness. Protecting people means standing firm on proven solutions, Tree — even when the fight becomes hard. Federally-backed police and military personnel have been forcibly removing people experiencing homelessness from public spaces in Washington, D.C. It’s a dangerous escalation that threatens lives and undermines providers from doing…
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