Cenpatico Kansas teams up with I.C. Hope – Don’t Duck Mental Health Program
Aug. 4, 2009 | Author: Bobby DipasqualeSince 2005 the I.C. Hope – Don’t Duck Mental Health Program is committed to educating students about the importance of mental health. I.C. Hope’s mission is to define mental illnesses in terms that students can understand and erase stigmas that may become roadblocks to seeking help.
Some of the issues tackled by the I.C. Hope program include bullying, teasing, peer-pressure, diversity, making new friends, eating disorders, self-esteem, suicide prevention, ADHD, and much more.
Cenpatico supports this program by underwriting all their handout materials. Kansas Provider Relations Specialist, Jeanie Kimball, presented a check for $2000 to Carrie Ewing of I.C. Hope. We are proud to partner with a program that aligns with our philosophy of supporting Recovery, Resiliency and Results for individuals at risk, or suffering from, behavioral health disorders.
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