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Read about new assistive technology homes and other articles in this edition of The Outlook. Read more
Read about looking back over a half-century and other articles in this edition of The Outlook. Read more
Read about the upcoming Strike Out Stigma game and other articles in this edition of The Outlook. Read more
Read about the New Mental Health Matters license plate and other articles in this edition of The Outlook. Read more
Read about the Mental Health Support During the Holiday Season and other articles in this edition of The Outlook.   Read more
Read about the Two Years and 99,000 Alabamians: The Impact of 988 and Expansion of Mental Health and other articles Read more
Read about the Bryce Hospital Museum Grand Opening: A Celebration of History and Service and more articles in this edition Read more
Alabama's sixth Crisis Center is slated to open in Dothan. Check out this article Read more   Read more
March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, with this year's campaign theme being “A World of Opportunities.” Check out this Read more
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Hope Pointe Crisis Center celebrated its ribbon cutting on October 17th, welcoming over 150 guests. Check out this article Read Read more
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After just one year in operation, the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in Alabama has received more than 45,000 contacts, Read more
Cover image of June/July 2023 edition of The Outlook newsletter
A crisis can happen to any one of us at any time. With four crisis centers in operation and two Read more

 

 

Newsletter Oct / Nov / Dec 2025

Read about new assistive technology homes and other articles in this edition of The Outlook.

Newsletter Jul / Aug / Sep 2025

Read about looking back over a half-century and other articles in this edition of The Outlook.

Newsletter Apr / May / Jun 2025

Read about the upcoming Strike Out Stigma game and other articles in this edition of The Outlook.

Newsletter Jan / Feb / Mar 2025

Read about the New Mental Health Matters license plate and other articles in this edition of The Outlook.

Newsletter Nov / Dec 2024

Read about the Mental Health Support During the Holiday Season and other articles in this edition of The Outlook.

 

Newsletter Sep / Oct 2024

Read about the Two Years and 99,000 Alabamians: The Impact of 988 and Expansion of Mental Health and other articles in this edition of The Outlook.

 

Newsletter Jul / Aug 2024

Read about the Bryce Hospital Museum Grand Opening: A Celebration of History and Service and more articles in this edition of The Outlook.

 

Newsletter May / Jun 2024

Alabama’s sixth Crisis Center is slated to open in Dothan. Check out this article

Read more

 

Newsletter Mar / Apr 2024

March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, with this year’s campaign theme being “A World of Opportunities.” Check out this article

Read more

 

Newsletter Oct-Dec 2023

Hope Pointe Crisis Center celebrated its ribbon cutting on October 17th, welcoming over 150 guests. Check out this article

Read more

 

Newsletter Aug / Sep 2023

After just one year in operation, the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in Alabama has received more than 45,000 contacts, including more than 30,000 calls; 6,000 chats; and 8,000 texts. Check out this article

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Newsletter Jun / Jul 2023

A crisis can happen to any one of us at any time. With four crisis centers in operation and two opening this year, the expansion of mobile crisis teams, and the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, the Alabama Crisis System of Care provides a continuum of care, offering mental health resources and access to care. Hope Pointe Behavioral Health Crisis Center, an extension of Indian Rivers Behavioral Health, will begin providing services in June, at a temporary facility, with plans to expand in the coming year. Read More